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O gotejar da Luz = Light drops

A middle-aged white man recalls the summer some thirty-five years ago during which he lost his innocence in this coming-of-age drama. Visiting an old abandoned settlement in Mozambique that he and his family lived in during the 1950s, Rui Pedro (Luis Sarmento) remembers another homecoming he had at this same spot when he was fourteen. Via flashback, a young Rui (Filipe Carvalho) rejoins the community with joy as he reconnects with his white and African friends. Trouble comes soon afterwards in the form of two white visitors — a relative of Rui’s from South Africa and an army officer. The relative begins sowing the seeds of discontent by having an affair with Rui’s family’s maid, Ana (Alexandra Antunes), a very close friend of Rui’s who had just married another domestic in the Pedro household. Not long after, her new husband and the tribe learn of her infidelity and exact the severe punishment prescribed by tribal law. Meanwhile, the army officer institutes strict guidelines governing the farming practices of the region, making it virtually impossible for any of the indigenous peoples of the region to survive. As rebellion looms over the countryside, Rui realizes his own father is complicit in exploiting the natives and is forced to choose sides in the oncoming battle between the settlers and the natives. [Abstracts reproduced from dvd-video]

Title: O gotejar da Luz = Light drops
Editors: Vendrell, Fernando
Costa, Ana
Costa, Fernando
Vasconcelos, Leite de
d’Almeida, Marco
Year: 2007
Language: Portuguese
City of publisher: Lisboa
Publisher: Costa do Castelo Filmes
Geographic term: Mozambique
External link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptN1YTmp6CU
Abstract: A middle-aged white man recalls the summer some thirty-five years ago during which he lost his innocence in this coming-of-age drama. Visiting an old abandoned settlement in Mozambique that he and his family lived in during the 1950s, Rui Pedro (Luis Sarmento) remembers another homecoming he had at this same spot when he was fourteen. Via flashback, a young Rui (Filipe Carvalho) rejoins the community with joy as he reconnects with his white and African friends. Trouble comes soon afterwards in the form of two white visitors — a relative of Rui’s from South Africa and an army officer. The relative begins sowing the seeds of discontent by having an affair with Rui’s family’s maid, Ana (Alexandra Antunes), a very close friend of Rui’s who had just married another domestic in the Pedro household. Not long after, her new husband and the tribe learn of her infidelity and exact the severe punishment prescribed by tribal law. Meanwhile, the army officer institutes strict guidelines governing the farming practices of the region, making it virtually impossible for any of the indigenous peoples of the region to survive. As rebellion looms over the countryside, Rui realizes his own father is complicit in exploiting the natives and is forced to choose sides in the oncoming battle between the settlers and the natives. [Abstracts reproduced from dvd-video]