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DVD Lumumba - Raoul Peck

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Patrice Lumumba, the hero of Congolese independence, was not yet 30 when decolonisation thrust him to the forefront of the international political area. Becoming Prime Minister of one of the richest countries in Africa, Lumumba’s destiny as tragic hero was charted, his assassination already programmed...

"A great film and a great performance" New York Times

"Brilliant" Hollywood reporter

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© 2000. JBA production, Velvet films, ARTE Cinéma, Entre Chien et Loup, RTBF, ZDF, CANAL +, VRT

 

Patrice Lumumba, the hero of Congolese independence, was not yet 30 when the first tremors of botched decolonisation thrust him to the forefront of the international political area. After a course of a few years, Lumumba, became the most reviled man of this intense cold war periode. Becoming Prime Minister of one of the richest countries in Africa, Lumumba’s destiny as tragic hero was charted, his assassination already programmed. He would remain in power only three months. All that remained for his murderers to do was dipose of his body.

starring

ERIQ EBOUANEY, ALEX DESCAS, THéOPHILE MOUSSA SOWIE, ANDRé DEBAAR, MARIAM KABA, CHEIK DOUKOURé, DIEUDONNé KABONGO BASHILA, PASCAL NZONZI, RUDI DELHEM

 

director RAOUL PECK - authors RAOUL PECK, PASCAL BONITZER - producer JACQUES BIDOU - productions JBA PRODUCTION, RTBF, ENTRE CHIEN ET LOUP, VELVET FILMS, ESSENTIAL FILMPRODUKTION, ARTE FRANCE CINéMA - editing JACQUES COMETS - image BERNARD LUTIC - sound JEAN PIERRE LAFORCE, DIRK BOMBEY, WALDIR GONçALVES - music JEAN CLAUDE PETIT


"Quinzaine des réalisateurs - Cannes" (France 2000)
"Toronto Film Festival" (Canada 2000)

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Data sheet

Year:
2000
Director:
Raoul Peck
Country:
Congo (Kinshasa)
Format:
PAL
Zone:
Free zone
Subtitles:
English, Deutsch, Español
Running time:
116 minutes
Language:
Français
Bonus:
interview with Raoul Peck 35min
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