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The Night Still Smells like Gunpowder

Sat, May 24, 2025
    Part of
  • FilmAfrica 2025
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  • BAM Film 2025
Directed by Inadelso Cossa (2024)
New York premiere

It is dark and stays dark. Through the medium of nightmares, sounds, absent images, and a child’s black-and-white photo in dry foliage, the film—slowly and in fragments—explores the memory of the civil war in Mozambique, which lasted from 1977 to 1992. Archival material is carefully deployed. The fighters for independence (FRELIMO) and the rebels of the National Resistance (RENAMO) fought each other, and countless landmines claimed their victims. Filmmaker Inadelso Cossa, still a carefree child at the time, now visits his grandmother’s village. Victims, perpetrators, former rebel fighters, and surviving civilians live here. Cossa asks the sound recordist Moises, who hears voices from the graves at dusk: “Do you want to talk about it?” The filmmaker’s grandmother is suffering from the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s and can only remember at night. A former rebel numbs himself with alcohol and continues the battles in his soul. The echoes of horror are omnipresent. Against the backdrop of Mozambique’s now taboo civil war history, The Night Still Smells Like Gunpowder develops a sensory approach to ghosts, to missing and fictitious memories.

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      RUNNING TIME

      93min

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      Peter Jay Sharp Building
      BAM Rose Cinemas

      FORMAT

      DCP

      LANGUAGE

      In Tsonga and Portuguese with English subtitles

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