The Devil’s Harvest

The Devil’s Harvest

1988 · 54 min · Documentary

“A Colheita do Diabo is my first major film experience (…) in which for the first time, aside from theatre actors, I used people who had no [film] experience. The main characters were former fighters, former FRELIMO guerrilla fighters who took part in the war for independence.” Licínio de Azevedo

Directed by Licínio Azevedo

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