

Land of Storms (1997)
Land of Storms (1997) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring Maria de Medeiros, João Grosso, and Ângelo Torres. Genre: Drama and Romance. No subscription, no email required.
What is Land of Storms (1997) about?
Lena disappears mysteriously during the winter of 1976. This is the last stop on a journey that begins in colonial Mozambique on new year's eve at 1957 gives way to 1958. Ningo, a black boy brought up by Lena's parents, and her childhood friend, comes to Lisbon to help find her, at the request of Lena's mother. Using the letters that Lena has left behind as a testament to her life, in wich she has rebelled against the challenged the powers that be, Ningo discovers the identity of her kidnapper - Jorge Matos - a former secret policeman who has followed her from Lourenço Marques, motivated by morbid desire. Lena's kidnapper dies from two inexplicable snake bites to the neck, in accordance with a legend and ritual that had been part of Lena and Ningo's childhood.
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- Production:
- Cinemate Material Cinematográfico
- Country:
- Portugal
- Languages:
- Portuguese
- IMDb:
- tt0120304
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Who stars in Land of Storms (1997)?
Maria de Medeiros as Lena, João Grosso as Jorge, Ângelo Torres as Ningo, Eugénia Bettencourt as Lena's Mother, José Eduardo as Lena's Father, José Wallenstein as Geraldo, Ana Padrão, Sofia Reis as Retornada (uncredited).
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Where can I watch Land of Storms online for free?▼
You can watch Land of Storms (1997) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Land of Storms worth watching?▼
Land of Storms has mixed reviews with a rating of 2.7/10 based on 3 votes.
What genre is Land of Storms?▼
Land of Storms is a Drama, Romance and Thriller film released in 1997.
Who stars in Land of Storms?▼
The cast of Land of Storms includes Maria de Medeiros, João Grosso, Ângelo Torres, Eugénia Bettencourt and José Eduardo.































