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Jobs in Angola

por Kumbuja, em 04.05.15

 

 

Why going to Angola for work? For some candidates it is the range of opportunities available in their sector or role, for others it’s the chance to be part of Africa’s growth and development. There are also the attractive promotions and leadership opportunities that go along with a growing market that makes Angola an incredible place for working abroad.

 

TOP INDUSTRIES IN ANGOLA

 

Prestação de serviços

Construção / Imobiliário

Consultoria

Serviços (outras actividades)

Turismo / Hotelaria / Lazer / Restauração

TIC / Telecomunicações

 

TOP SPECIALIZATIONS

 

Vendas / Desenvolvimento de Negócios

Telecomunicações / Informática / TICs

Administração e Apoio de Escritório

Engenharia

Restauração/Hosteleria

Logística / Transportes

 

TOP CITIES TO WORK

 

Luanda

Cuanza Norte

Benguela

Huíla

Malange

 

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Top 5 Angolan Actresses

por Kumbuja, em 23.02.15

5. Marisa Cruz

 

Marisa Cruz was born on June 27, 1974 in Angola. She is an actress, known for Não Há Bela Sem João (2012), Kiss Me (2004) and Los desayunos de TVE (1994).

 

 

4.Laura Soveral

 Laura Soveral was born on March 23, 1933 in Benguela, Angola, Portugal as Maria Laura de Soveral Rodrigues. She is an actress, known for Fúria de Viver (2002), Tabu (2012) and Alice (2005).

 

 

3.Sofia Alves

 Sofia Alves was born on September 25, 1973 in Luanda, Angola. She is an actress, known for Ilha dos Amores (2007), Fala-me de Amor (2006) and Flor do Mar (2008).

 

 

2.Leila Lopes

Leila Lopes was born on February 26, 1986 in Benguela, Angola as Leila Luliana da Costa Vieira Lopes. She is an actress, known for Miss Universe 2012 (2012), Criança Esperança 2012 (2012) and Miss Universe 2011 (2011).

 

 

1.Ciomara Morais

 Ciomara Morais was born on March 14, 1984 in Angola. She is an actress and writer, known for Morangos com Açúcar(2003), O Bar do Ti-Chico (2011) and Equador (2008).

 

 

 

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Top 5 Angolan Movies

por Kumbuja, em 05.02.15

 

 

 

 

5. Sambizanga


Sambizanga is a 1972 film by director Sarah Maldoror. Set in 1961 at the onset of the Angolan War of Independence, it follows the struggles of Angolan militants involved with the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), an anti-colonial political movement of which Maldoror's husband, Mário Coelho Pinto de Andrade, was a leader. The film is based on the novella A vida verdadeira de Domingos Xavier ("The Real Life of Domingos Xavier") by Angolan writer José Luandino Vieira.

 

4. Les Oubliées

 

Les Oubliées (The forgotten women) is a 1996 documentary film directed by Anne-Laure Folly of Togo and shot in Angola. The film is a documentary about Angola. It tells of the heavy cost of war to women. After ten years of struggle for independence, the war in Angola had continued for another twenty years. The film explores the motives of the combatants, which were linked to the cold war, Cuban intervention and the racist South African regime.In this film, Folly lets women tell their own stories. She shows the women from mid- or close-range, forcing the viewer to focus on their faces rather than their bodies or surroundings, and takes the time to let them say what they have to say, giving a unique women's perspective of the conflict. Folly participates in the film through her voice-over, giving a subjective element. She admits that she is not familiar with Angola, and certainly is not an authority. The film thus becomes a record of Folly's own journey of discovery.

 

3. The Hero

 

The Hero (Portuguese: O Herói) is a film about the life of average Angolans after the Angolan Civil War. The film follows the lives of four individuals; Vitório, a war veteran crippled by a landmine who returns to Luanda, Manu, a young boy searching for his soldier father, Joana, a teacher who mentors the boy, and Judite (later known as Maria Barbara), a prostitute who begins a romantic relationship with Vitório. Directed by Zézé Gamboa, The Hero won the 2005 Sundance World Dramatic Cinema Jury Grand Prize. It is a joint Angolan, Portuguese, French production, but was filmed entirely in Angola.

 

2. Hollow City

 

Hollow City (Na Cidade Vazia) (2004) is the first full-length movie directed by Angolan-born director Maria João Ganga. The film is one of the first to be produced in Angola since the end of the civil war, and the first film produced by an Angolan woman. Filming was done on location in the capital city of Luanda, Angola. International versions of the film are in the Portuguese language withEnglish subtitles.

 

1. The Great Kilapy

 

 The Great Kilapy (Portuguese: O Grande Kilapy) is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Zézé Gamboa. The film was aninternational co-production between companies in Angola, Brazil and Portugal. Joao Fraga is a young Angolan, descendant of a rich family from the colonial period. This mestizo boy just wants to live his life, having fun with friends and spending his money. Although he is the Senior Executive of National Bank of Angola, he diverts the institution's own funds, distributing money to colleagues and activists for the liberation of Angola. Joao goes to jail, but when he got out of prison, is upheld by society as a local hero.

 

 

 

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