João Viana

João Viana

Master of visual narrative and African cinema, João Viana was born in 1966 in Huambo, Angola. He has been actively producing films since the 1990s, primarily focusing on the drama and documentary genres, with his most notable works being "The Battle of Tabatô" and "Madness." His films, often rooted in the socio-political complexities of his home country, have received various awards, including the FIPRESCI Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival. Viana's cinematic style is characterized by a unique blend of fiction and reality, often using non-professional actors and a minimalist approach to storytelling. In his essence, João Viana is a filmmaker who uses his craft to intimately explore and share the profound narratives of Angola with the world.