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Morabeza

Morabeza

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Documentary

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This 16mm short film undertakes a journey from slavery to ‘Morabeza’, a multi-faceted word that describes Cape Verde’s gentle spirit. Allow yourself be guided to discover the diversity and beauty of this South African country.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

2 mins

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Release Date

24 November 2018

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Cast

Fee Reega

Fee Reega

Narrator

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