Interview with Inês Gonçalves
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https://doi.org/10.35520/mulemba.2017.v9n17a14645Abstract
Interview with Inês Gonçalves, conducted in St. Thomas and Principe in January 2014 within the frame of the project NEVIS- Narrativas Escritas e Visuais da Nação Pós-colonial. Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe (PTDC/CPC-ELT/4939/2012), directed by Dra. Ana Mafalda Leite and financed by FCT, Portugal.
Inês Gonçalves is photographer, film director and producer. She launched the production company NO LAND Films, with Kiluanje Liberdade in 2005. As a photographer she has participated in a number of exhibitions and publications. Her filmography includes: Outros Bairros (1998), co-director with Kiluanje Liberdade and Vasco Pimentel; PaÌtria Incerta, (2005) co-director with Vasco Pimentel;OxalaÌ Cresçam Pitangas (2005/2006), photography director, directed by Kiluanje Liberdade and Ondjaki; Mãe JuÌ (2006/7) documentary/Installation, co-director with Kiluanje Liberdade; Luanda: A FaÌbrica da MuÌsica, (2008) co-director with Kiluanje Liberdade;Tchiloli: MaÌscaras e Mitos (2009), co-director with Kiluanje Liberdade; Na Terra Como no CeÌu (2010); A Minha Banda e Eu (2011); 25 Anos dos Direitos das Crianças São Tomé e Príncipe (2013); 11 SPOTS for Television and Radio on «Direitos das Crianças» (2014). She is also the author of a website dedicated to Tchiloli, https://tchiloli.com/.
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