22 May 21h30 Cinema My heart of darkness Staffan Julén, Marius Van Nierkerk Four veterans of different war fronts get together on a boat trip around the mouth of River Kwando, in the depths of inner Africa.
23 May 21h30 Cinema Grande Hotel Lotte Stoops In 1955, Grande Hotel was inaugurated in the province of Beira in Mozambique. An imposing and luxurious structure that aspired to be the largest hotel in Africa.
23 May 18h00 Cinema Lantanda Gorka Gamarra 33 nations, 33 cultures, 33 languages and in common: Creole. The musical group Cobiana Jazz used Creole for political and social reasons and with the aim of mobilizing society to support the struggle for freedom.
24 May 18h00 Cinema Nôs Terra Anna Tica, Nuno Pedro, Toni Polo Their parents came from a former Portuguese colony. The children were born in Lisbon, but feel more Cape Verdean than Portuguese. They left their childhood neighbourhood to move a social housing quarter.
24 May 21h30 Cinema Guerrilla Grannies – How to Live in this World Ike Bertels Guerrilla Grannies tells the story of three guerrilla women that paved the way to the emancipation of Mozambican women.
25 May 19h30 Cinema Africa – History of a Continent Elikia M’Bokolo, Philippe Sainteny, Alain Ferrari This documentary tells us about the adventure, singular and collective of Africa from 1900 to the late twentieth century.
25 May 21h30 Cinema Convention: Mur Noir / Trous Blancs Joris Lachaise In this film, the fiftieth anniversary of the independence of Mali becomes the basis on which ones questions the role of a storyteller, the one that narrates and inevitably builds and invents the story.
26 May 19h30 Cinema Kanimambo Abdelatif Hwidar, Carla Subirana, Adán Aliaga Three directors, three trips and three views. The filmmakers venture up in an unknown country in search of inspiring characters.
27 May 19h30 Cinema Angola, saudades de quem te ama Richard Pakleppa Richard Pakleppa takes his camera onto the streets of Angola and gather stories of all sectors of society, discovering how the country has evolved since the end of the civil war.
28 May 19h30 Cinema Virgem Margarida Licínio Azevedo In Mozambique, in 1975, the revolutionary government intended to quickly remove all traces of colonialism, including, prostitution.