Wednesday, October 30, 6:00 p.m. | In a rare US appearance, Mozambican filmmaker Inadelso Cossa presents his powerful first feature, a film that seeks to redress the gaps and silences in official accounts of Mozambique’s brutal “People’s War” for independence from Portugal (1964–75). Cossa delves into the stories of civilian resistance fighters, political prisoners, and the descendants of Portuguese secret agents who return to sites of violence to testify about the atrocities that occurred there. Together with archival footage and meticulous cinematography, the film bears witness to the country’s ongoing colonial trauma.


About the Artist

Inadelso Cossa is a Mozambican filmmaker and producer. His work explores contemporary African history—colonialism, independence movements, civil wars, and post-colonial politics and culture—through the experience of Mozambique, often focusing on unofficial and suppressed narratives. Cossa refers to his documentary approach as “acts of memory.” His shorts and features have screened at film festivals throughout Europe, Africa, and South America and he has received numerous grants and awards for his projects, including from the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam Bertha Fund and the Marrakech International Film Festival’s Atlas Workshops, among many others. His debut documentary feature won the Jury Special Award at the Zanzibar International Film Festival in 2018; his second feature won the Special Jury prize at the 2024 Olhar de Cinema – Quritiba International Film Festival. In addition to his filmmaking, he has served on film festival juries and programming committees. He is the founder of 16mmFILMES, an independent film and television company based in Maputo, Mozambique. Cossa has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2020.


Related Event: THE NIGHTS STILL SMELL OF GUNPOWDER (Thursday, October 31, 6:00 p.m.)


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