WANDERLIST: Angola in books and on film

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  • “War Witch” (2012) – This Canadian drama is set in Angola and follows the story of a young girl who is forced to become a child soldier.
  • “O Herói” (2004) – A Portuguese drama film set in Angola, it tells the story of a legendary Angolan soccer player who returns to his war-torn homeland.
  • “The Great White” (2004) – This South African adventure film is set partly in Angola, featuring a story of treasure hunting and survival.
  • “Another Man’s Garden” (2017) – An Angolan war film that explores the personal struggles and relationships of individuals caught up in the Angolan civil war.
  • “Hollow City” (2014) – Set in Angola during the civil war, this drama film follows a family trying to protect their daughter from the dangers surrounding them.
  • “O Herói” (The Hero, 2004)
  • “Quissama – As Voltas do Destino” (Quissama – The Turns of Destiny, 1990)
  • “Fim de Line” (End of the Line, 2008)
  • “Na Cidade Vazia” (In The Empty City, 2004)
  • “O Comboio” (The Train, 1988)
  • “Ngwage – O Sol” (Ngwage – The Sun, 2009)
  • “Alice” (2005)
  • “Caixa Preta” (Black Box, 2002)
  • “A Grande Viagem” (The Great Journey, 2004)
  • “A Festa do Cinema” (The Cinema Party, 1994)
  • “Frustrada” (Frustrated, 2012)
  • “Eivissa – A Ilha da Dance” (Eivissa – The Dance Island, 2009)
  • “O Lobolo” (The Dowry, 1989)
  • “The Blue Mauritius” (2013)
  • “Comboio de Sal e Açúcar” (The Train of Salt and Sugar, 2016)
  • “Epopeia” (Epic, 2001)
  • “Njinga – Rainha de Angola” (Njinga – Queen of Angola, 2013)
  • “O Rosário” (The Rosary, 1976)
  • “Curtas em Flagrante” (Short Films in Flagrante, various years)
  • “A General Theory of Oblivion” by José Eduardo Agualusa
  • “The Book of Chameleons” by José Eduardo Agualusa
  • “My Father’s Wives” by José Eduardo Agualusa
  • “Good Morning Comrades” by Ondjaki
  • “Granma Nineteen and the Soviet’s Secret” by Ondjaki
  • “The Ultimate Tragedy” by Abdulai Silá
  • “A Broken Mirror” by José Luandino Vieira
  • “The Return of the Water Spirit” by Pepetela
  • “A River Called Time” by Courttia Newland
  • “The War of the Saints” by Jorge Amado
  • “The Conspiracy” by Mulambö
  • “Sleepwalking Land” by Mia Couto
  • “The Quiet of the Grave” by Mia Couto
  • “Paths of the Earth” by Mia Couto
  • “The Dog and the Fever” by Pepetela
  • “Nzingha” by Pepetela
  • “A Paradise of Falsehood” by Luís Fernando
  • “A Real Woman” by Lopito Feijóo
  • “The Savage Coast” by Amílcar Cabral
  • “The Crime of Father Amaro” by Eça de Queirós
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