in Angola , you know, the money would go through Nauru.
I was in Angola filming a completely different movie about Chinese construction workers that are rebuilding the train line that cuts through the middle of Angola .
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So then Angola turned to the Chinese, and they came in with about $10 billion in their suitcases.
You've seen what's happening in Angola with Wikipedia as well.
I'm the director of Death Metal Angola .
Paolo Woods: And this is still in Angola .
I grew up-- I'm first generation Angolan, was born and raised in Atlanta.
And then people from the more southern regions like Angola , Nigeria-- they were asking for sweet potatoes.
Because when 13% of your oil comes from Angola , Angola is not next door.
The illegal route, via Angola or South Africa, into Latin America and out through Mexico, is around $20,000, $25,000.
So one of the prevailing themes of Death Metal Angola is very much this idea of resilience, of about communities facing great adversity, whether that's
Serge Michel: So now we just move to Angola . Angola had experienced 27 years of civil war.
ones who have a really valuable natural resource Angola is one of the world's worst governed countries but it has the
And I only found out because I did a 6-hour tour of Angola , which is the biggest prison complex in the country.
This is one of the very few stretches of railroad actually still working in Angola .
And now, you can see -- for example in Angola -- many countries have wakened up, and are queuing in at the airport of Rwanda to make partnership with Angolese people.
And they are mostly in Nigeria, in Angola , in Zambia.
And we've already seen, in other African countries like Angola , that essentially it's gone to the elite.
I can speak just in terms of what I think about the people that I met in Angola and my experience there.
Because what both of you are saying is exactly what people in Angola are saying about their worlds.
And we were taking a bush plane flight one day all the way up the coast towards the border of Angola .
You know we have gone to the center of Angola , and you had farmers there cultivating carrots and other vegetables unable to ship them to
the wall that you see here, and the company is building hotels in the south of Angola .
A for Andorra, Angola , and so on.
I define the area by starting off with Senegal in the north, going all the way to Angola in the south.
And then when you go further south-- starting off with Ghana, kind of going all the way to Angola -- it's more about root crops, so tropical yams, cassava,
Now, Ghana is a more hopeful country in that it's more democratic, got a more functioning civil society, unlike Angola .
Rock Coalition, and Jeremy Xido, the director of Death Metal Angola , which we've just finished seeing.
The artists in The Field community, and the artists in the BRC, and the artists in Angola are very much addressing this kind of marginalization.
And one of things in terms of marginalized folks, even here in the States it's quite different from Angola , obviously, but who gets to be an artist?
This is the extreme part, the northern part of Namibia, along the Angola border.
-- like a road or railway -- done by a western company, except Brazil is doing a few roads in Angola .
New York City, living with Kim in a basement apartment, and I somehow move to Angola , Africa -- 18 years old. And Angola was in the middle of a raging civil
And the book starts with this 'high adventure' -- hopefully, and kind of keeps the reader through one adventure after another, talking about my adventures there in Angola , and taking
And it was a partnership, really, between us and the Association for Angolan Rock as a friendship