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Cesária Évora

Intimate documentary about a woman who grew up in an orphanage in Cape Verde and became a global star nicknamed the ‘barefoot diva’: singer Cesária Évora.

Please note that this film is in Creole, Portuguese, English and French, with Dutch subtitles.
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She may have been known as the ‘barefoot diva’, but global star Cesária Évora (1941-2011) was averse to diva-like behaviour. This affectionate portrait paints a picture of a singer who, partly by performing barefoot, never forgot her roots in poverty. Her deeply melancholic voice came ‘from her gut, her life, her country,’ as someone explains in the film. That country is the island of Sâo Vicente, one of the islands in the archipelago of Cape Verde. Islands with a colonial history from 1456 until independence in 1975. At the age of ten, Évora found herself in an orphanage because her mother couldn’t take care of all her six children after the death of her husband. She ran away a few years later to work as a café singer. This tough way of life changed when she became a worldwide star at the age of fifty. What’s remarkable is that fame left her utterly unchanged.

CESÁRIA ÉVORA uses archive footage, live concerts, interviews, and images of Cape Verde to depict a woman who stayed true to herself and never surrendered her independence. She was scarred by her troubled youth: when asked by an interviewer what her biggest dream was, she replied, ‘I don’t believe in dreams, ask me something else!’ (source: www.idfa.nl)

Ana Sofia Fonseca, Portugal, 2022, 95 min. Creole, Portuguese, English & French spoken, Dutch subtitles.