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Maputo Nakuzandza (transl. Maputo, I Love You) is a 2022 Brazilian-Mozambican mystery drama thriller film written and directed by Brazilian filmmaker Ariadine Zampaulo. The film was officially selected for the international film premiere at the 34th International Film Festival Marseille.
The 2024 COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship (Portuguese: Campeonato Feminino Sub-17 COSAFA Moçambique 2024) is the fifth edition of the COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship, the international women's youth football championship contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of COSAFA. It was initially scheduled to be hosted by ...
[3] [4] [5] For instance Brazilian-Mozambican director Licínio Azevedo worked with Godard and Guerra in Maputo, [6] or at least felt the influence of Godard and Rouch. [4] In 2003 the Portuguese film maker Margarida Cardoso directed the documentary Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema detailing the founding of the National Institute of Cinema.
The following are lists of Portuguese films ordered by decade and year of release. For an alphabetical list of Portuguese films see Category:Portuguese films . 1930s to 1990s
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Pages in category "Portuguese actresses" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Anabela Braz Pires; C.
The following is a list of Portuguese-language films. At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964) Awakening of the Beast (1970) Central Station (1998) Behind the Sun (2001) Bus 174 (Ônibus 174) (2002) Carandiru (2003) City of God (2003) The Forest (2002) Juventude em Marcha (2006) Lower City (2006) Lula, o filho do Brasil (2010) Madame Satã (2002)
Tsafendas was born in Lourenço Marques (today's Maputo) in Mozambique, then a colony of Portugal.His parents were Michalis Tsafandakis (Greek: Μιχάλης Τσαφαντάκης, also spelled Miguel Tsafandakis), a Greek marine engineer with anarchist leanings [3] from Kitharida, a small village near Heraklion, Crete, and Amelia Williams, a Mozambican woman of mixed race.