A Letter From Luanda
Monday, July 23, 2007
She sleeps through the fall of the Berlin Wall and the invasion of her country by western consumer products. Knowing his mother's devotion to communism, and owing to the doctor's warning that the patient would suffer a fatal heart attack were she to experience any shock, Alex tries to insulate her from the fact that communism is dead.
The film revolves around Alex as he contrives to deceive his mother in order to perpetuate the fiction of a communist state. In Luanda, the mausoleum of the founding president is situated on 1st May Avenue. Its centre piece is a statue of Neto mounted on a plinth, solemnly gazing westwards.
It underscores the indispensable role women play in our society, particularly in building strong households and nurturing families. The recognition of women as the bedrock of our communities is not just a sentiment; it's a call to action for all women to stand together and support each other in their endeavours.The society's aim to instil essential principles and knowledge for national development is crucial. By providing a platform for...