Formosa Beach

Formosa Beach

Release date : January 25, 2024
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Brazil / Portugal /
Original Language : Kikuyu / Portuguese /
Director : Julia De Simone /
Production companies : Anavilhana Filmes / Mirada Filmes / Uma Pedra no Sapato /
January 25, 2024 1h 30m Brazil Drama Kikuyu More
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Muanza, a woman born in the Kingdom of Kongo in the early nineteenth century and trafficked to Brazil, awakens to find herself in the present, roaming the streets of Rio’s rapidly changing port region, known as ‘Pequena Africa’, or Little Africa.
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  • title:Formosa Beach
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil · Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Kikuyu · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Julia De Simone /
  • Writers: Julia De Simone · Aline Portugal · Mariana Luiza ·
  • Production companies: Anavilhana Filmes · Mirada Filmes · Uma Pedra no Sapato ·
  • Overview:Muanza, a woman born in the Kingdom of Kongo in the early nineteenth century and trafficked to Brazil, awakens to find herself in the present, roaming the streets of Rio’s rapidly changing port region, known as ‘Pequena Africa’, or Little Africa.
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