Banzo is a 2024 Portuguese-language drama film written and directed by . Starring Carloto Cotta as Dr. Alfonso Paivaand and Hoji Fortuna as Alphonse, the film presents the legacy of Portuguese colonialism in Africa, revisiting memories and historical scars.
It premiered in National Competition at the on 28 May 2024, where it won Universities Culturgest Award for the Best Portuguese Feature Film and ÃÂrvore da Vida Award (Tree of Life Award).
It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
Set in 1907, the film follows Afonso, a doctor who arrives on a tropical African island to begin a new chapter as a plantation physician. Tasked with treating a group of servants afflicted by âÂÂa profound melancholy rooted in the legacy of slavery, he witnesses the devastating toll of the condition, as many succumb to starvation or suicide. In an effort to contain the illness, the servants are relocated to a remote, rain-soaked hillside surrounded by forest. Despite Afonso's medical efforts, his inability to grasp the emotional and spiritual depth of their suffering renders his treatments ineffective.
In June 2021, Eurimages decided to support the film with â¬250,000.
The film set in 1907 was filmed in Portuguese São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe.
Banzo had its world premiere at IndieLisboa International Independent Film Festival on 28 May 2024. It competed for Crystal Globe with other eleven feature films at the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on 4 July 2024.
The film selected in Official Selection at the Seville European Film Festival was screened in November 2024.
It was released in French theaters on 25 December 2024.
On the AlloCiné, which lists 5 press reviews, the film obtained an average rating of 3.6/5.