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This evocative Zambian anthology film weaves together three powerful tales of resilience and hope, exploring mental health and identity. Wongani, a young woman, finds solace in traditional dance to conquer depression. Wezi, a fearless freedom fighter, assumes a rebel leader's identity to seek justice for her community's denied mental health rights. Maya, a college student, confronts crippling anxiety following the loss of a dear friend. Through stunning visuals, original soundtrack and storytelling, Twaano sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit, celebrating the transformative power of tradition, culture, and community.
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00:04Tonight, they will dance to the tune of our song, Nimbo za Menesva za Kaibala, a song they will never
00:12forget.
00:23Ukane kusomerezi ya masuzu ya kale kutia kunangire matazi ya sono.
00:30I'm in no mood to dance.
00:37So you watched that chat. So you read something online and you think it's going to help you.
00:42I bet not even you think a bunch of dancing and singing can help you keep your act together.
00:54There's something different about you.
00:57You can take our land and our culture, but we will never stop fighting.
01:05You're not okay and you're too weak to do anything about it.
01:15It is now time for healing.
01:19You're too weak to do anything about it.
01:21You're too weak to do anything about it.
01:30You
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