Hollow City (2004) Angola, Portugal
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Director:Maria João Ganga
Studio:Animatógrafo II
Writer:Maria João Ganga
Rating:7.3 (131 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-18
Awards:2 wins & 1 nomination
Genre:Portuguese films
IMDb:0397557
Duration:90
Languages:Portuguese
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300009111
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Maria João Ganga  ...  (Director)
Maria João Ganga  ...  (Writer)
 
João Roldan  ...  N'dala
Domingos Fernandes Fonseca  ...  Zè (Nganga)
Júlia Botelho  ...  Rosita
Ana Bustorff  ...  Religiosa
Raúl Rosário  ...  Joka
Custodio Francisco  ...  Pescador
Carlão Machado  ...  Nandão
Pulquéria Bastos  ...  Professora
Edson K. de Almeida  ...  Nosa Luta
Lisandra Pita  ...  Socorrista
Summary: A group of children, fleeing the war, is taken to Luanda accompanied by a nun. When they reach the aeroplane, 12-year-old N'Dala decides to leave the group and to reconnoitre the city. The nun then starts her unceasing quest for the missing boy. N'Dala, only carrying a textile bag and a doll made of wire, walks through the busy streets filled with people and traffic. Later he finds the tranquility of the island off the coast, where he meets the old fisherman Antonio, with whom he becomes friends. Not much later, he meets the lively, whimsical Zé, who is a little older than he is. N'Dala starts to experience the city and its inhabitants as increasingly forbidding and he would most like to return to the countryside from whence he came. Then he meets Joka, a fringe figure who persuades him to help with a robbery in exchange for money. With this film, Maria Joao Ganga wanted to provide a realistic sketch of the bitter political situation in Angola...