The Guardian Australia
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·3 hours ago
Inadelso Cossa's documentary reveals lasting trauma from Mozambique's civil war
Inadelso Cossa's documentary, The Nights Still Smell of Gunpowder, explores the psychological scars of Mozambique's civil war from 1977 to 1992. Through interviews with his grandmother and other witnesses, including a former soldier, Cossa captures the complexities of memory and trauma. The film merges personal narratives with evocative imagery, making historical pain palpable and intimate.
Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia
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