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- On 16 June 1960 in Mueda, Mozambique, the Portuguese army executed six hundred inhabitants on the orders of the Portuguese governor. Since the country's independence, Mueda's residents relive this event each year in a theatrical re-enactment, playing the roles of the assassins, victims and spectators. This film sets a historical landmark in the cinematic memory of decolonization and the Mozambican people's grieving process.
- Rape by an African foreman leads to the the mounting revolt of the labour force in an African colony. While some are forced to accept their condition of slaves, others prepare themselves to fight back at the armed repression.
- Documentary made in Mozambique about its process of independence and President Samora Machel's revolutionary government.
- Pretending the de-dramatization of death, this film is the cinematographic adaptation from the story "A Fogueira" a written by the Mozambican writer Mia Couto. The film explores the man/woman relationship in the Mozambican peasant society and who they face death and his consequences.