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- Kinshasa Makambo: Directed by Dieudo Hamadi. Documentary about the Democratic Republic of Congo when Joseph Kabila sought a constitutional amendment that would allow him to be elected president for a third term.
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Jun 26, 2020 · When the Six-Day War broke out in his native Congo two decades ago, documentary filmmaker Dieudo Hamadi—whose film “Downstream to Kinshasa” is the first Congolese film to be an official ...
Nov 30, 2018 · Kinshasa Makambo: Directed by Dieudo Hamadi. Documentary about the Democratic Republic of Congo when Joseph Kabila sought a constitutional amendment that would allow him to be elected president for a third term. The film follows three protagonists of the resistance.
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Aug 2, 2021 · The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s capital was once a flourishing centre of film in Africa, if only for a brief time. Busy cinemas populated Kinshasa’s most stylish districts and the city’s residents had a taste for 1960s Spaghetti Westerns, a subgenre of Western films produced in Europe, spurring a fashion trend for cowboy hats and ...
Jul 16, 2024 · A Senegal-Congo-Canada co-production, the film tells the story of four young Congolese who use their creativity to take charge of their lives in the capital city of Kinshasa, where...
Sidestepping conventional approaches to narrative, Kinshasa Makambo is a ground-level account of collective action told with blistering immediacy. With his attentive, perceptive camera, Dieudo Hamadi takes to the streets for an urgent portrait of young Congolese protestors fighting for democracy.
For two decades, the victims of the Six-Day War have been fighting in Kisangani for the recognition of this bloody conflict and demanding compensation. Tired of unsuccessful pleas, they have finally decided to voice their claims in Kinshasa, after a long journey on the Congo River.
In the summer of 2000 Ugandan and Rwandan troops fought a devastating battle in Kisangani. The International Court of Justice sentenced Uganda to pay one billion U.S. dollars to the civilian ...
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