Luanda — The Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA) presented wednesday in Luanda a film documentary titled "Made in Angola" reporting the country's social and economic development and its natural and historic resources.
The film produced by Mundis Production was recorded in the provinces of Luanda, Kwanza Sul, Huila, Cabinda, Bengo, Huambo, Namib, Zaire and Lunda Norte.
The documentary picks up different landscapes like beaches, virgin tropical forests, rivers, savannas, deserts, waterfalls, monuments, historic places and rare animals and plants.
It also depicts testimonies of several individualities, works of large social impact and of economic development and the government programs for the health, education and housing sector.
On the occasion Mundis production presented 3,000 copies of the DVD translated into french, english and spanish aimed at promoting the image of Angola abroad.
FESA also presented a photo album with 184 pages titled "Angola a reborning country", which describes the natural beauties of the country and the ongoing developments programmes.

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