the Train of salt and Sugar

Directed by Licinio Azevedo

Universal themes of survival, dignity and honor to convey a powerful narrative of hope and regeneration.
— Justin Lowe for The Hollywood Reporter
 

Mozambique is in the midst of civil war and single train connects Nampula to Malawi. No civilians are allowed yet hundreds risk their lives through 700km of sabotaged tracks.

Salomão and Taiar are two soldiers who don’t get along. Rosa is a young nurse on her way to her first job, who soon becomes an object of desire. Mariamu, her close friend, only hopes to trade salt for sugar.

Amongst bullets and laughter, life goes on and stories unfold as the train advances under attack, ever so slowly, towards the next stop. Lead by a Shaman Commander, The Train of Salt and Sugar is a magical journey aboard an African train that carries hundreds of unknown heroes.

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directed by

Licinio Azevedo

written by

Licinio Azevedo

Starring

Matamba Joaquim, Thiago Justino, Melanie de Vales Rafael

released

2016

produced by

Ukbar Filmes in co-production with Urucu, Les Films des Estranger, Panda Filmes,
and Ebano Multimedia

Awards

Cairo International Film Festival 2016
Best Director

Carthage Film Festival 2017
Best Film
Tanit d’Or for Narrative Feature Film and Best Film

Screen Actors GDA Foundation 2018
Best Newcomer Award

Joburg Film Festival 2016
Best Film

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