Skip to main content

The film exposes the existential duty between a mother (Bia Gomes) and a son (Welket Bungué), who retunes themselves through a dialogue loaded with family memories and dissonant expetations.

"Mistaken" is the title of the young luster-Guinean filmmaker's end-of-course film, whose footage happened in Lisbon at the beginning of the month of June.

The film depicts the time, "of how it affects our body; our family; the way we see things; what it means for the new generations, as also the time acts in the space we live in."

In this short, the realizer wanted to tell a story that embraces in their own living, in an honest way and which approaches the kind of stories you want to tell, without forgetting the box where the Falcon himself is inserted, that of "a black achiever".

Falcon Nhaga is 20, is the son of cabo-verdian mother and Guinean father and grew up in the zone of the Line of Sintra. Since whenever it nurtures a special taste for cinematography and the perfect conjugation between music, images and narrative. For itself, cinema is a work of art where every element is a trigger for an affective and representative connection between history and the public.

source: https://www.bantumen.com/2021/06/23/falcao-nhaga/

{"preview_thumbnail" :" /sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/afCJiF45mYY.jpg?itok=MdQLt4Rz" ," video_url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afCJiF45mYY", "settings": {"responsive": 1, "width": "480", "height": "480", "autoplay": 0}, "settings_summary": ["Embedded Video (Responsive)."]}