Ébano Multimédia Movie Trailers

Most Popular Ébano Multimédia Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Train of Salt and Sugar Trailer (2016)

10 August 2016

In 1989, Mozambique is a country ruined by civil war. The train that connects Nampula to Malawi is the only hope for people willing to risk their lives to exchange a few bags of salt for sugar.

Virgin Margarida Trailer (2012)

09 September 2012

1975, Mozambique’s rebirth as an independent nation. The young revolution sweeps the streets of Maputo clean of prostitutes and bad habits.

Ngwenya, O Crocodilo Trailer (2007)

14 September 2007

Each Malangatana's brushstroke is a new line of a long life story. Odd black and white sketching, full of little people in the middle of animals, or with such an explosive African color, that describes the painter memories.

Sleepwalking Land Trailer (2007)

22 September 2007

In the midst of Mozambique's devastating civil war, Muidinga, an orphaned refugee, wanders the countryside in search of his mother.

The Great Bazaar Trailer (2006)

02 June 2006

Two boys with different experiences and goals meet up in a sprawling African market. One is looking for a job, to get back what was stolen from him and return home.

A Water War Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Four stories in a Mozambican village. Stories about a water can, a well that gets broken, a lonely hunter, and a bird that becomes a radio.

Fools Trailer (1997)

02 September 1997

Charterston Township 1990. Professor Zamani is respected in the township. To be sure, he once raped one of his students but the community turned a blind eye.

Fogata Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Based on a short story by Mia Couto titled "A Fogueira," it tells the story of a man obsessed with building his wife's grave before her death, who ends up being buried by her in the grave he dug for her.

O olhar das estrelas Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

"The stars are the eyes of people who died of love…," says Solomon.

Nhinguitimo Trailer (2021)

09 November 2021

In the form of a short political fable, Nhinguitimo explores the relations between the dispossession of rural land—and its crops—and the colonial system.