
Sea and the Jungle
Documentary
Overview
Angolares are the oldest inhabitants of the island of São Tomé. Control of the island was wrested from them in the late 19th century, and their descendents have been reduced to a small fishing community. This fascinating film explores the tangled history of the Angolares and their beautiful island.
Top Cast
Nezó
Nezó
Himself - Pintor, Músico, Escultor
Nezó
Himself - Pintor, Músico, Escultor
Vino Sr.
Vino Sr.
Himself - Pescador Reformado
Vino Sr.
Himself - Pescador Reformado
João Sr.
João Sr.
Himself - Pescador Reformado
João Sr.
Himself - Pescador Reformado
Baltazar Quaresma
Baltazar Quaresma
Himself - Estudante
Baltazar Quaresma
Himself - Estudante
Julieta Paulina Lundi
Julieta Paulina Lundi
Herself - Peixeira
Julieta Paulina Lundi
Herself - Peixeira
Bibiano da Silva
Bibiano da Silva
Himself - Pescador Que Já Não Pesca
Bibiano da Silva
Himself - Pescador Que Já Não Pesca
Fernando Sr.
Fernando Sr.
Himself - Comerciante
Fernando Sr.
Himself - Comerciante
António Soares Pereira
António Soares Pereira
Himself - Pescador
António Soares Pereira
Himself - Pescador


Liga Liga
Liga Liga
Himself - Curandeiro
Liga Liga
Himself - Curandeiro
Grupo de Dança de S. João dos Angolares
Grupo de Dança de S. João dos Angolares
Themselves
Grupo de Dança de S. João dos Angolares
Themselves
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