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Locations in Angola

Production coordinator in Angola

Angola offers a unique and diverse range of filming locations, from bustling cities to lush forests and stunning beaches. Our journalist fixer would like to remind you that Angola went through a long civil war that ended in 2002, and there are still some areas of the country where there are landmines. To enjoy the country without worries, count on our production coordinator in Angola. They have tight relationships with local authorities and safety experts to help you mitigate any risks.

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Luanda

Luanda is the capital and largest city in Angola. Located on the Atlantic coast, it is one of the world’s most expensive cities. As per our production coordinator in Angola, it is an interesting mix of African, European, and Brazilian influences. Our location scout can show you its vibrant nightlife, street markets, and beaches. Luanda was a filming location for several movies and documentaries, including “The Hero” (2004), “Deadliest Catch: The Bait” (2014), and “The Great African Migration” (2017).

Bengo

Bengo province boasts forests and rich wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, and antelopes.

It is home to the Kwanza River, the second-longest in Africa, and to the Kissama National Park, one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It appeared in documentaries such as “Wild Congo” (2010) and “Safari Brothers” (2016).

As per our production coordinator in Angola, Bengo has also been a filming location for several movies.  The filming for the “Congo Express” (1939) took place in the city of Dande.

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Bengo

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Cabinda

Cabinda is a province separated from the rest of Angola by the Democratic Republic of Congo.

If you want to showcase to your audience what life in the rainforest is like, our journalist fixer can put you in contact with some interesting characters who know Maiombe Forest like the back of their hand. One of the largest tropical rainforests in Africa, it is a filming location for documentaries such as “Heart of the Congo” (2017) and “Wild Africa: Forests” (2018).

Benguela

Ourlocation scout wants you to know that Benguela is home to the Benguela Current, one of the most productive marine ecosystems. It has made Benguela popular, in documentaries such as “The Blue Planet” (2001) and “Our Planet” (2019). However, they can help you find a new angle to explore. You might also be interested in Benguela’s architecture – a unique blend of Portuguese and African styles. Ornate facades, balconies, and tile work, together with local African elements, in a new style called “Luso-African architecture”.  

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 Benguela

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 Cangandala

Cangandala is a national park with diverse wildlife, including the giant sable antelope, which is only found in Angola. Our location scouting can show you where to find it. The park has been used in several documentaries, including “Cangandala: A Natural History” (2011) and “Wild Angola” (2015). Cangandala is also home Kalandula Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in Africa. As per our production coordinator in Angola, it has been showcased “When the Lion Roars” (2018) and “The Great African Migration” (2017).

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Do any of these sites sound just about right for your script? If not, do not worry. We can find you additional tailored locations. The country offers plenty of opportunity, from the lush forests and savannas of the interior to the coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. You might want to introduce your audience to Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance and acrobatics. It is popular in Angola and is considered an important part of the country’s cultural heritage.

Angola also has a rich musical heritage that encompasses a wide variety of styles, including kizomba, semba, and kuduro. Musicians such as Bonga, Waldemar Bastos, and Paulo Flores have gained international recognition for their contributions to the Angolan music scene. Angola’s traditional dances, such as the kilapanda, the rebita, and the kazukuta are often performed at cultural events and festivals. Our production coordinator in Angola could show you some moves.

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