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Presentation of the documentary film "Made in Angola" and the photographic book "Angola: A Country Reborn".
Neil Breslin Jr of Angola Solutions and Jerónimo Gonçalves of FESA were interviewed.
The Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA) officially presented a documentary film entitled "Made in Angola" on July 8th 2009.
"Made In Angola" showcases the remarkable recovery this virtually unknown African nation has made over the past several years.
Viewers will be mesmerized by Angola's breathtaking natural beauty as they encounter untouched beaches, virgin tropical rain-forests, vast deserts, endless savannah and magnificent waterfalls. Beyond the stunning natural beauty, viewers will also be intrigued by Angola's spectacular economic growth, its commitment to reconstruction and development and its rich cultural heritage.
The documentary, co-produced by Mundis Production and New Atlantis, was filmed in the provinces of Luanda, Kwanza Sul, Huila, Cabinda, Bengo, Huambo, Namibe, Zaire, Malanje and Lunda Norte.
Presentation of the documentary film "Made in Angola" and the photographic book "Angola: A Country Reborn".
Neil Breslin Jr of Angola Solutions and Jerónimo Gonçalves of FESA were interviewed.
The Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA) officially presented a documentary film entitled "Made in Angola" on July 8th 2009.
"Made In Angola" showcases the remarkable recovery this virtually unknown African nation has made over the past several years.
Viewers will be mesmerized by Angola's breathtaking natural beauty as they encounter untouched beaches, virgin tropical rain-forests, vast deserts, endless savannah and magnificent waterfalls. Beyond the stunning natural beauty, viewers will also be intrigued by Angola's spectacular economic growth, its commitment to reconstruction and development and its rich cultural heritage.
The documentary, co-produced by Mundis Production and New Atlantis, was filmed in the provinces of Luanda, Kwanza Sul, Huila, Cabinda, Bengo, Huambo, Namibe, Zaire, Malanje and Lunda Norte.