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Release Date:
August 10, 2016
Original Title:
Comboio de Sal e Açucar
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique
Eurimages
Les Films de L'Etranger
McMurphy
Panda Filmes
Programa Ibermedia
Ukbar Filmes
Urucu Media
Ébano Multimédia
Production Countries:
Brazil | France | Mozambique | Portugal | South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
In 1989, Mozambique is a country ruined by civil war. The train that connects Nampula to Malawi is the only hope for people willing to risk their lives to exchange a few bags of salt for sugar. Running slowly over sabotaged tracks, the journey is filled with obstacles and violence. Mariamu, a frequent traveler, shares her trip with her friend Rosa, a nurse who is going to her new hospital, living the reality of war for the first time, Lieutenant Taiar, who only knows the reality of his military life, and another soldier, Salomão, with whom he doesn’t get along. Amongst bullets and laughter, stories of love and war unfold as the train advances towards the next stop.
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Continuity:
Cesário Monteiro
Director:
Licínio Azevedo
Director of Photography:
Frédéric Serve
Editor:
Willem Dias
Frédéric Serve
Music:
João Carlos Schwalbach
Producer:
John Trengove
Pandora da Cunha Telles
Pablo Iraola
Screenplay:
Filipe Santos
Teresa Pereira
Licínio Azevedo
Sound Designer:
Greg Albert
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