Balas e pistolas   WA-2010 

Satirical slum neighbourhood film by a film maker trained in hip-hop videos. In Angola, many crime films set among the slums have been made in recent years. Francisco Cafua enjoys the predictability of these films while also keeping an eye on social reality.

Francisco Cafua is obviously a satirist. He previously made slapstick-like music videos. This film is a parody of a specific genre: that of the Angolan slum-crime movie. It's a genre that not everyone will know, but maybe the Brazilian cult film Cidade de Deus (City of God, Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, 2002) will awaken memories. That film had a great impact in Angola and saw many imitations, probably because of the comparable circumstances - although the slums of Luanda are even sadder than those of São Paulo - and the Portuguese language they share. Cafua cheerfully ridicules the predictability of the genre (drugs, prostitution and neighbourhood quarrels fought out with guns). Even the most minor conflicts lead to guns being drawn and fired. An example: a father and two small sons are sitting at the dining table. The father leads them in endless prayer. When he looks up, he discovers that the boys have already finished their plates. With the gun in his hand, he forces them to puke up their food again. If that doesn't go as he wants, he shoots - and in this way shots are fired laconically about anything and nothing in the film.
No, there's no subtle humour, but the tone and timing of Balas e pistolas make the film humorous and effective. And through the situation, he also manages to provide a realistic picture of the grimmest districts of Luanda.

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Angola 2010
DirectorFrancisco Cafua
ProducerFrancisco Cafua
ScenarioVanilson Ganga
CastAnselmo Armand
 José Daniel
 Florencio Adao
 Isabel Augusto
PhotographyEdilson Traca
EditorLadislau Breganha
MusicKps Producoes
Length78'