Mionga ki Ôbo
Mionga ki Ôbo (Theatrically: Mionga ki Ôbo: Mar e Selva), is a 2002 São Toméan documentary film directed by Ângelo Torres[1] and co-produced by Luis Correia and Noé Mendelle for LX Filmes.[2][3]
Mionga ki Ôbo | |
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Directed by | Ângelo Torres |
Produced by | Luis Correia Noé Mendelle |
Written by | Ângelo Torres |
Music by | Tiago Cerqueira |
Cinematography | Daniel Neves |
Edited by | Vítor Alves |
Production company | LX Filmes |
Release date | 2005 (São Tomé and Príncipe) |
Running time | 52 min. |
Country | São Tomé and Príncipe |
Language | Portuguese |
The film deals with the amazing journey of the oldest inhabitants of the island of São Tomé: The Angolares.[4] They are reputedly descendants of Angolan slaves who survived a 1540 shipwreck.[5][6] This is one of few films filmed and documented in São Tomé and Príncipe.[7]
Cast
- Nezó as Himself - Painter, Musician, Sculptor
- Vino Sr. as Himself - Retired Fisherman
- João Sr. as Himself - Retired Fisherman
- Baltazar Quaresma as Himself - Student
- Julieta Paulina Lundi as Himself - Fisherman
- Bibiano da Silva as Himself - Fisherman who no longer fishes
- Fernando Sr. as Himself - Merchant
- António Soares Pereira as Himself - Fisherman
- Liga Liga as Himself - Healer
- Dance Group of S. João dos Angolares as Themselves
- Voice of the King Group as Themselves
- Bulauê Group as Themselves
- Congo Dance Group as Themselves
- Anguené Group as Themselves
References
- "Mionga ki ôbo". SPLA. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Mionga ki Ôbo: Mar e Selva". cinemaclock. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Mionga ki Ôbo - Mer et forêt Ângelo Torres". Africavivre. Tous droits réservés. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "DVD – Mionga ki Ôbo, mar e selva". Librairie portugaise & brésilienne. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Mionga ki Obo - mar e selva (2005): Mionga ki Obo - Sea and Jungle". African film database. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Mionga ki Ôbo - Mer et forêt". filmaffinity. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- "Sea and the Jungle 2005 'Mionga ki Ôbo: Mar e Selva' Directed by Ângelo Torres". letterboxd. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
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