The Angolan Civil War still casts its shadow across the life of a young widow. The camera wanders through the rooms in her house, recording everyday objects and activities, while she describes how the war entered the family in a poetic monologue.—Iffr
On a rainy night, a woman reflects on her past, present and future. Among memories of family, husband and war, there is a reflection on the condition of the African woman. It is also a symbolic look at life during and after the days of war.What memories can't we erase? What voices are repeated around guilt, pain and unrest? And how many dawns are in a night?