Luanda, The Music Factory

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Luanda, the Music Factory
Directed byInês Gonçalves
Kiluanje Liberdade
Written byInês Gonçalves
Kiluanje Liberdade
CinematographyInês Gonçalves
Edited byMaria Joana Figueiredo
Music byDj Buda
Dj Mal Criado
DJ Bobodji
Mankilas
Mutante
Production
company
Noland Films
Distributed byMarfilmes
Release date
  • 2009 (2009)
Running time
54 minutes
CountriesAngola
Portugal
LanguagesPortuguese
Kimbundu

Luanda, the Music Factory (original title: Luanda, a Fábrica da Música is a 2009 documentary film about Kuduro directed by Inês Gonçalves and Kiluanje Liberdade.

Synopsis[edit]

In the middle of a Luanda slum (musseque), DJ Buda owns a recording studio, giving the opportunity to young singers to express themselves. Rhyming at Buda's beats, kids shout out all their worries and everyday experiences to his old micro with an incredible energy.[1] In the end they dance joyfully, laugh and listen to their own work with the inhabitants of the neighbourhood.

A new music and parties' market is exploding with the new generation.

Festivals[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Alisch, Stefanie; Siegert, Nadine, Angolanidade revisited – Kuduro, ACADEMIC, 6-June-2011, available in [1]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DocLisboa exibe filme angolano sobre kuduro - PÚBLICO". www.publico.pt. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.