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Angola (1988) is a fascinating documentary by Roberto Berliner that really dives into the heart of Angolan society. With an upbeat pacing, it doesn't linger too long on the heavy history of the war for independence, but rather captures the vibrant tapestry of life in Angola. You get a glimpse of city life infused with music, the hustle of the economy, and the quiet resilience of rural communities. Berliner has this knack for weaving together various elements of daily life, making the atmosphere feel lived-in and authentic. It's got a unique vibe that reflects the spirit of the people, and the way it combines visuals with a lively soundtrack just pulls you in. Definitely one to consider if you're into deep dives of cultures through documentary style.
Strong focus on diverse aspects of society.Engaging pacing with a mix of historical context and present-day life.Captivating visuals paired with a lively soundtrack.
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Roberto Berliner
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Sandra Kogut
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