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Release Date:
December 6, 2018
Original Title:
Our Madness
Alternate Titles:
A Nossa Loucura
幻遊莫三比克
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films de l'Après-Midi
Papaveronoir
Promarte
Telecine Bissau Produções
Production Countries:
France | Guinea-Bissau | Mozambique | Portugal | Qatar
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Ernania is hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital in Mozambique. She dreams about her little son, Hanic, and her husband, Pak, who is a soldier of the war. In the meantime, a quirky musical instrument plays: her own bed. Ernania’s musical virtuosity, attracts the attention of the hospital nurses. One day, her song is played in a radio program and Rosa, an evangelical priest of “Rádio Moçambique”, goes to the hospital to listen to Ernania’s song. Ernania takes the priest’s visit as an opportunity to run away from the hospital.
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Art Direction:
Filipe André Alves
Director:
João Viana
Director of Photography:
Sabine Lancelin
Editor:
Edgar Feldman
Original Music Composer:
Pedro Carneiro
Producer:
François d'Artemare
Sol Carvalho
João Viana
Carlos Vaz
Production Design:
Marieta Mandjate
Screenplay:
João Viana
Sound:
Gabriel Mondlane
Sound Designer:
Mário Dias
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