It's July 2005 and Mozambiquan music stars Massukos land in the UK to take part in the Make Poverty History campaign. Water, sanitation and hygiene practice are some of the gravest challenges facing the developing world and the film explores how Massukos use their music to draw attention to these issues. Along the way they encounter Gordon Brown MP, Sir Bob Geldof, Rolf Harris, DJ Charlie Gillett and many others. Feliciano dos Santos -- the band's leader and the director of the NGO Estamos -- also delivers a petition to Tony Blair at Number 10 on behalf of WaterAid.
Resounding with phenomenally beautiful music, this powerful, emotive and thought-provoking documentary carries many pertinent messages. Full film 25 minutes.
No, you're not. How stupid do you think We The People are?
wanealy 3 years ago
i am from niassa and im crazy for massukos
saledemeca 4 years ago