In 2015, a group of Angolan artists decided to occupy the spaces of the vacant Globo Hotel in downtown Luanda and transform them into unique exhibition spaces. The multidisciplinary art event “Fuckin’ Globo” categorically rejected funding or institutional support: This radical stance led to a free-spirited approach to cultural, social, and political themes, featuring works created specifically for this event and these spaces. Kamy Lara’s documentary underscores the significance of the project, which celebrates creativity and artistic independence made possible by this collectively initiated intervention. A celebration of innovation and freedom in the heart of Luanda.
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