Orlando Fortunato de Oliveira
BornMarch 20, 1946
NationalityAngolan
CitizenshipAngolan
Alma materCatholic University of America
Occupation
  • Film director
Years active1989 - Present
Known forComboio de Canhoca (The Train of Cahoca)

Orlando Fortunato de Oliveira (born 1946) is an Angolan film director.

Life

Orlando Fortunato de Oliveira was born on March 20, 1946, in Benguela. He studied sciences and geophysics at the Catholic University of America before turning to cinema.[1]

He filmed Comboio de Canhoca (The Train of Cahoca) in 1989, though for political reasons the film was not released until 2004. In the film, based on a real-life colonial atrocity in the 1950s, Portuguese secret police arrest 59 Angolans, placing them in a train boxcar which is left on a rail siding for three days.[2] As the heat increases, the solidarity of the prisoners break down and they suffer asphyxiation.[3]

Filmography

  • Um Caso Nosso [Our case], 1978
  • Memoria de um Dia [Memory of a day], 1982
  • Festa d’Ilha [Island party], 1985
  • Agostinho Neto, 2000
  • Comboio de Canhoca [The Train of Canhoca], 2004.
  • Batepá [Batter], 2010

References

  1. Orlando Fortunato de Oliveira at African Film Festival, Inc.
  2. W. Martin James (2018). Historical Dictionary of Angola. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-5381-1123-9.
  3. Fernando Arenas (2011). Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence. U of Minnesota Press. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-8166-6983-7.


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