Nome: A poignant historical drama about the war of independence in Guinea-Bissau, presented at Cannes

Published by Julie de Sortiraparis · Published on April 21th, 2023 at 08:00 p.m.
Nome, a drama directed by Sana Na N'Hada, deals with the war of independence in Guinea-Bissau in 1969, selected at the ACID Cannes Film Festival 2023.

Nome is a historical drama directed by Sana Na N'Hada and written by Virgílio Almeida and Olivier Marboeuf. The film will be presented at theACID during the Cannes Film Festival 2023. The story takes place in Guinea-Bissau in 1969, during the war of independence between the Portuguese colonial army and the guerrillas of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea.

The protagonist, Nome, leaves his village and joins the ranks of the guerrillas. After years of struggle, he returns to his village as a hero. However, the initial joy soon gives way to bitterness and cynicism.

The selection of Nome at the ACID Cannes Film Festival 2023 is a testament to the quality of the filmmaking and the relevance of this historical drama. It is important to note that this article is based on information available prior to the screening of the film and therefore does not reflect a strong opinion on the production.

In sum, Nome appears to be a promising film that tackles an important historical subject. The war of independence in Guinea-Bissau is a major event that deserves to be explored through cinema. We look forward to seeing this drama and learning more about the characters and events portrayed.

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