Ruy Duarte de Carvalho
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Ruy Duarte de Carvalho, poet and novelist, finds out that his father left papers in the Namib desert that would help him shed light on a mystery that occurred in 1923. Through his search, he embarks on an epic tale that goes from the turn of the 19th century to the end of the 20th, in the magnificent Angolan south.
The Englishman's Papers

A documentary series which depicts a gathering of healers in the United Jau, in Huila province.
Presente Angolano - Tempo Mumuila

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Do the Courage, Comrade

Scenes from the three last days of the festival in which the population of the old Kingdom of Jau participate yearly.
Feast of the Sacred Ox

Adapted from two legends of the Nyaneka people in southeastern Angola. Set during a time of famine, and with only two families surviving, the film charts the struggle of Nelisita, a young man who confronts the spirits with help from animals and his friends.
Nelisita

The journey of an intellectual Creole. Before returning from Lisbon to Luanda, he stops in the Cape Verde islands in search of his ethnic and cultural roots.
The Islands' Message

A documentary in which Angolan laborers describe their working conditions under colonial rule.
Balanço do Tempo na Cena de Angola

The confrontation between two visions of the world: that of the elders of Jau and that of the students of the Faculty of Arts in Lubango, in what is considered to be Ruy Duarte de Carvalho's most ethnographic cinema.
Pedra Sozinha Não Sustém Panela

Two meetings in 1978 with Kimbanda Kambia, a traditional healer in rural southern Angola. Kimbanda shows the place where he treats and prepares medicines, the women who help him with these preparations, and talks about his practice - how he treats cases of madness, epilepsy, spirit and witchcraft possession.