Following nearly 40 years of unrelenting war, peace and reconstruction are slowly arriving to Angola. Huambo, Angola's second largest city, finds 55 children in the Okutiuka orphanage under the care of Sonia Ferreira. Her boyfriend, Wilker Flores, is a death metal guitarist who uses sounds and rhythms of this hardcore music as a path to healing. Or, as Sonia says, "to clear out the debris from all these years of war." The feature documentary follows Wilker and Sonia's attempts to stage Angola's first-ever national rock concert, bringing together members from different strands of the Angolan hardcore scene from different provinces, as it all unfolds in fits and starts, against the bombed out and mined backdrop of the formerly stately Huambo.
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Death Metal Angola was released in 2014 and has generally received very positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 9 reviews, giving Death Metal Angola (2014) an average rating of 76%.
With a score of 76%, Death Metal Angola is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2014, which stands at 58%.
Other movies from 2014 with similar scores include films like Still Alice, Paddington and The Fault in Our Stars.
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