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Sambizanga is a 1972 film
directed by
Sarah Maldoror and
written by Maldoror, Mário
Pinto de Andrade, and
Maurice Pons,
based on the 1961
novella The Real...
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Sambizanga is one of the six
urban districts that make up the muni****lity of Luanda, in the
province of Luanda, Angola.
Sambizanga has a 14.5 km2 area...
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European and
Guadeloupean descent. She is best
known for her
feature film
Sambizanga (1972) on the 1961–1974 war in Angola. Born
Sarah Ducados in 1929 in Condom...
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article a list of
Progresso ****ociação do
Sambizanga players.
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Sambizanga is an
Angolan ****ociation
football (soccer) club...
- The
Progresso ****ociação do
Sambizanga sports club has a women's
handball team
competing at the
local level, at the
Luanda Provincial Handball Championship...
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Sambizanga, also
known as PAS, was a
basketball club from Luanda, Angola. The
basketball team
competed in the top
flight Angolan...
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Progresso ****ociação do
Sambizanga is an
Angolan football club
based in Luanda. The club was
founded in 1975, as a
result of a
merger of
three clubs: Juventude...
- Angola's
first feature films,
Sarah Maldoror's
internationally co-produced
Sambizanga, was
released at the
Carthage Film
Festival to
critical acclaim, winning...
- He
married the
French filmmaker Sarah Maldoror and
worked with her on
Sambizanga, a 1972 film
about the
Angolan liberation movement. (Sarah and Mário would...
- Ingombota,
Angola Quiluanje, Maianga, Rangel,
Samba and
Sambizanga. In
Samba and
Sambizanga, more high-rise
developments are to be built. The capital...