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Kill me Now
oSuonoMio
11 episodes
9 months ago
Damiano is a young man and lives his everyday life being carried along by events, until suddenly life takes him to Mozambique. It's a place he gets to know through the eyes of an inexperienced traveller. He searches for the girl he has fallen madly in love with, who seems to have disappeared. Following her trail, Damiano crosses a country that surprises him with its dynamism, its contrasts, the presence of international interests, and its environmental and social challenges. But also with its music, art, activism, superstition—his own and others'.   "Kill Me Now" is a podcast that aims to bring European and Mozambican audiences closer together through mutual cultural, geographical, and socioeconomic understanding. These are two worlds that, for different reasons, are going through a season of great change. And it is precisely change that lies at the heart of the MUDAR project, which promotes urban development and the well-being of the population of Beira, Mozambique, through public administration training, digitisation of services, and urban regeneration designed from the bottom up.   To learn more about the project, follow @mudarbeira on Instagram and Facebook or visit www.mudarbeira.org "Kill Me Now" is available in Italian, Portuguese, and English.   It is a podcast produced by oSuonoMio in collaboration with the Centre for International Cooperation for MUDAR, a project co-funded by the European Union and led by the Autonomous Province of Trento, through the ‘Partnership for Sustainable Cities’ programme.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast has been funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of oSuonoMio and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
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Damiano is a young man and lives his everyday life being carried along by events, until suddenly life takes him to Mozambique. It's a place he gets to know through the eyes of an inexperienced traveller. He searches for the girl he has fallen madly in love with, who seems to have disappeared. Following her trail, Damiano crosses a country that surprises him with its dynamism, its contrasts, the presence of international interests, and its environmental and social challenges. But also with its music, art, activism, superstition—his own and others'.   "Kill Me Now" is a podcast that aims to bring European and Mozambican audiences closer together through mutual cultural, geographical, and socioeconomic understanding. These are two worlds that, for different reasons, are going through a season of great change. And it is precisely change that lies at the heart of the MUDAR project, which promotes urban development and the well-being of the population of Beira, Mozambique, through public administration training, digitisation of services, and urban regeneration designed from the bottom up.   To learn more about the project, follow @mudarbeira on Instagram and Facebook or visit www.mudarbeira.org "Kill Me Now" is available in Italian, Portuguese, and English.   It is a podcast produced by oSuonoMio in collaboration with the Centre for International Cooperation for MUDAR, a project co-funded by the European Union and led by the Autonomous Province of Trento, through the ‘Partnership for Sustainable Cities’ programme.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast has been funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of oSuonoMio and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
Show more...
Drama
Business,
Fiction,
Non-Profit
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Kill me now | Ep.5 - The split
Kill me Now
17 minutes
12 months ago
Kill me now | Ep.5 - The split
Damiano tries unsuccessfully to track down Tina's relatives: in Maputo he beats every possible trail, including that of the Estrela black market. The meeting with the musician Celia leads to a new revelation. Tina has been spotted in Beira, where they think she has been kidnapped.
Kill me Now
Damiano is a young man and lives his everyday life being carried along by events, until suddenly life takes him to Mozambique. It's a place he gets to know through the eyes of an inexperienced traveller. He searches for the girl he has fallen madly in love with, who seems to have disappeared. Following her trail, Damiano crosses a country that surprises him with its dynamism, its contrasts, the presence of international interests, and its environmental and social challenges. But also with its music, art, activism, superstition—his own and others'.   "Kill Me Now" is a podcast that aims to bring European and Mozambican audiences closer together through mutual cultural, geographical, and socioeconomic understanding. These are two worlds that, for different reasons, are going through a season of great change. And it is precisely change that lies at the heart of the MUDAR project, which promotes urban development and the well-being of the population of Beira, Mozambique, through public administration training, digitisation of services, and urban regeneration designed from the bottom up.   To learn more about the project, follow @mudarbeira on Instagram and Facebook or visit www.mudarbeira.org "Kill Me Now" is available in Italian, Portuguese, and English.   It is a podcast produced by oSuonoMio in collaboration with the Centre for International Cooperation for MUDAR, a project co-funded by the European Union and led by the Autonomous Province of Trento, through the ‘Partnership for Sustainable Cities’ programme.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast has been funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of oSuonoMio and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.