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Farewell Amor Review: An Immigrant Family Is Reunited After 17 Years : NPR

toggle caption IFC Films After a 17-year separation, Walter (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine) greets his wife Esther (Zainab Jah) and daughter Sylvia (Ekwa Msangi) at JFK airport in the opening scene of Farewell Amor. IFC Films Farewell Amor begins with a scene at JFK Airport, where a man greets the wife and teenage daughter he hasn t seen in years. It s a moving but awkward reunion. Seventeen years ago, Walter left their war-torn home country, Angola, and moved to New York, where he now works as a taxi driver. His wife, Esther, and their daughter, Sylvia, relocated from Angola to Tanzania, where they ve been living ever since while waiting for their U.S. visas. The details of this backstory are hinted at rather than spelled out, and Walter, Esther and Sylvia don t seem inclined to dwell too much on the past.

Farewell Amor Review: A Family Reunion, Fraught With Tension

Farewell Amor Review: A Family Reunion, Fraught With Tension
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A hug that listens | Humanitarian News

A hug that listens 11 December, 2020 - 08:50 Tanzanian-American filmmaker Ekwa Msangi uses one Angolan family’s story of immigration to tell a larger story. Still from Farewell Amor Para português clique aqui. The foreground, backlit and moving slowly, announces an airport arrivals terminal; its sounds, and images so recognizable for those leaving one place and arriving in another. The micro-space of airport arrivals and departures depicted in the film Farewell Amor is the perfect representation of the “liquidity of the world” that Zigmund Bauman spoke of an uncertain and unpredictable world, with constant leaving, constant arriving. Angola’s recent history is one of wars and dislocations. After 14 years of an anti-colonial war against the

Director Ekwa Msangi and Actor Jayme Lawson Tell An Intimate Immigration Story With Farewell Amor : BUST Interview

BUST Details Writer/director Ekwa Msangi’s feature film debut, Farewell Amor, follows an Angolan family as they attempt to reconnect after almost two decades living on different continents. Walter (Ntare Mwine) and Esther (Zainab Jah) met and fell in love in Angola during the Civil War. While Esther and their daughter, Sylvia (Jayme Lawson), stayed as refugees in Tanzania, Walter immigrated to New York City alone to create a home for the family. When the audience meets this family, Walter is picking up Esther and Sylvia from the airport after 17 years of separation.  The film, which premiered at Sundance 2020 and was bought by IFC films for digital release on December 11, is structured in three parts, showing the same scenes through the perspective of each character: Walter, Sylvia, and finally, Esther. Sylvia was only an infant when Walter left and now, as a teenager, she struggles to find her niche both at home and at her new Brooklyn high school. Meanwhile

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