The film "Sombra", by Portuguese director Bruno Gascon, inspired by true stories of the disappearance of children, and recently awarded in Barcelona Film.
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Portugal at Eurovision 2021 with their song
“Love Is On My Side”.
The group earned the right to fly the Portuguese flag in Rotterdam after winning Festival da Canção. They’ll be hoping to bring Eurovision back to the Iberian peninsula for the second time in less than five years.
But who are the men behind the song? We’ve compiled 10 facts you need to know about The Black Mamba. Let’s do this!
Portugal at Eurovision 2021: Facts about The Black Mamba
1. They formed in 2010
The Black Mamba first came together a little over a decade ago in 2010. Founding members Pedro Tatanka and Miguel Casais had a vision. According to the band’s official bio, they wanted to go through the universe of blues, soul and funk, and adapt it to their natural habitat. Ciro Cruz also joined them at this point.
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2021 CDI Abrantes
Spaniard Jose Antonio Garcia Mena and Portuguese Rodrigo Torres swept the board in the two big tour classes hosted at the 2021 CDI Horse Campline Abrantes on 24 - 25 April 2021.
Especially for Rodrigo Torres the competition re-confirmed his horse Fogoso Horse Campline as team potential with their course clearly set for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games. Joao Victor Oliva and Escorial Horse Campline achieved their second MER, validating their qualification and place as hot favourites for the Brazilian individual spot in Tokyo.
Horse Campline Steps In
Portuguese equestrian enterprise Horse Campline stepped in to host a new CDI in Abrantes, on the same dates as Alter, after no less than five CDIs had been cancelled in Portugal since the beginning of the year.