The Inheritance Tree / A Árvore dos Antepassados

Film

by Licínio Azevedo

Details

Mozambique / 1995 / 52mins / Documentary / Portuguese

During 15 years of war in Mozambique, one and a half million Mozambicans sought refuge in neighboring countries. There was no time to say goodbye, or to comply with the formalities in relation to the dead. In 1984, when war struck the province of Tete, Alexandre Ferrao was chosen by his uncles to take the family to Malawi. Ten years later, with the end of the war, Alexander decided it was time to return and be reconciled with the tree of ancestors.

About the Director

Licínio Azevedo

Licínio Azevedo (born in Porto Alegre, Brazil) is an independent filmmaker and co-founder of the Mozambican film production company, Ebano Multimedia. In 1977, he was invited by filmmaker Rui Guerra to join the National Institute of Cinema (INC) in Mozambique, and soon after embarked on a prolific career as a documentary filmmaker. He has directed and produced many award-winning documentaries, which have been screened at numerous international festivals. Tchuma Tchato (1997) won a Panda Award at the Wildscreen Festival in the UK in 1998 and was chosen as a finalist at the Third International Environmental Film Festival in Pretoria in 1997. Azevedo has produced and directed several feature films. He is also a writer and his collection of stories on the Mozambican War of Independence formed the basis of Mozambique's first full-length feature film. Virgem Margarida, his 2012 drama, won 2 awards at the Amiens International Film Festival. His 2016 drama, The Train of Salt and Sugar, was nominated for numerous awards and won Best Director at Cairo International Film Festival and the Tanit d'Or for Best Film and Narrative Feature Film at Carthage Film Festival. Learn More