Friday, 8 April 2016

Nayola José Miguel Ribeiro Jorge António


Three generations of women deeply plagued by Angolan Civil War: Lelena (the grandmother),Nayola (the daughter) and Luana (the granddaughter).The imagination of Luana, a 16-year-old orphan girl, reinvents her mother, Nayola, as an anti-heroine on the sheets of a journal, where memories and masks,
utopias and cruelties, reality and magic emerge, mesh together and fall apart. A suspended love, a fearless quest on a military landscape, a lacerating regret, an initiatory journey under the vigilant eye of a mysterious Jackal.

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