""Filmed in the liberated areas of Guinea Bissau during its war of independence from Portugal, Madina Boe follows the activities of the People's Army for the Independence of Guinea Bissau/Cape Verde. It documents the combatants' political education, guerrilla medical techniques, and physical training. It also explains the practical and philosophical nature of armed struggle in Guinea Bissau. The film contains a rare interview with Amilcar Cabral, a leading African political theorist and founder of the PAIGC independence movement"--Third World Newsreel."
""This film captures the activities of combatants in the People's Army for the Independence of Guinea Bissau/Cape Verde during the struggle for independence from Portugal. Filmed in the liberated area of Guinea Bissau and the Republic of Guinea, Madina Boe records aspects of the life of guerrilla cadre, documenting political education, guerrilla medicine, and physical training. In one scene, a section of the PAIGC prepares for an attack against a Portuguese military outpost. The film explains both the practical and philosophical nature of armed struggle in Guinea Bissau and includes an interview with Amilcar Cabral, founder of the PAIGC independence movement."--Third World Newsreel."
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