SPERANSA
DURATION | 90'
TECHNIQUE | 2D animation and Stop Motion
SCREENPLAY | Gisela Casimiro , Rafael Calça
DIRECTOR | Nuno Beato
ART CONCEPT | Nuno Beato
MUSIC | Aurélien Vieira Lino
PRODUCTION | Sardinha em Lata, Midralgar (FR)
FUNDING | ICA, Region Sud, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
STAGE | IN DEVELOPMENT
STORYLINE
"SPERANSA" tells the story of a brave nine-year-old girl from a tabanka (village) in current Guinea-Bissau. In the middle of the 16th century, the newly built fort of Cacheu was strategic for the slave trade practiced by the Portuguese Crown. After failed
negotiations, and in the face of resistance from her people, the village where SPERANSA lives is attacked. The girl is separated from her family, baptized "Esperança" and forced to board a ship. During the trip on the high seas, and faced with inhumane conditions,
SPERANSA joins the other enslaved people in a revolt, fighting for survival and freedom. Only by using ancestral knowledge and tools will SPERANSA be able to find her mother and return home