A Ilha dos Escravos

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A Ilha dos Escravos
Directed byFrancisco Manso
Written byCarla Baptista
Fernando Vendrell
Produced byLuís Alvarães
Isabel Silva
Starring

Paulo Miranda
CinematographyLuís Correia
Edited byPedro Ribeiro
Music byNuno Canavarro
Release date
May 8, 2008 (Brazil)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountriesCape Verde
Brazil
Portugal
Spain
LanguagePortuguese

A Ilha dos Escravos (The Island of Slaves or The Isle of Slaves) is a 2008 Cape Verdean, Brazilian, Portuguese and Spanish drama film directed by Portuguese director Francisco Manso.[2] It was based on a novel named "O Escravo" ("The Slave") written in 1856 by José Evaristo de Almeida, a Portuguese who was exiled in Cape Verde.

Plot[]

The film takes place during the 19th century during a revolt by Miguelists who were exiled in Cape Verde, and centres on a love triangle between Maria (Vanessa Giácomo), João (Ângelo Torres) and Albano Lopes (Diogo Infante). Maria is the daughter of a farmer, João is a slave and Albano Lopes is a Miguelist official. A troop survey of the city of Praia, instigated by officers banished in the archipelago, as a result of a defeat of the partisans by Infante D. Miguel during the Portuguese Civil War, and a historic part of the film. The rebels, contrary to their own anti-liberal convictions, try to enlist the slaved population into their field, in the absence of other human means that embodies the designs.[3]

Cast[]

Actor/Actress Role
Vanessa Giácomo Maria
Ângelo Torres João
Diogo Infante Albano Lopes
Zezé Motta Júlia
Milton Gonçalves Tesoura
Boaventura
Vítor Norte Manuel Sampaio
Gouveia
Luísa
Rezosa
Francisco de Assis Sargento Cláudio
Enok
Jerónimo Pimentel
Julia (jovem)
Francisco de Souza Pai Leonel
Susana Vieira Branca Nina Magalhães

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "A ILHA DOS ESCRAVOS (FILME)" (in Portuguese). RTP. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Filme A ilha dos escravos terá pré-estréia em Maceió e Marechal Deodoro". Alagos 24 Horas (in Portuguese). September 22, 2008. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "A ILHA DOS ESCRAVOS" (in Portuguese). SAPOMAG. 26 September 2015.

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