
On 30 June 1960, the Congo became brutally independent. A historic symbol of hope and renewal, Patrice Lumumba was quickly put out of the running and assassinated. He thus became a curious and attentive observer of the upheavals in his country (from the reign of Mobutu to that of Kabila's son), which he recounts with passion in this third episode.
Keywords
- Another Kind of Animation
- Black History Month
- war
Director
- Isabelle Christiaens
- Jean-François Bastin
Documentary
52min
tous publics
DUTCH
On 30 June 1960, the Congo became brutally independent. A historic symbol of hope and renewal, Patrice Lumumba was quickly put out of the running and assassinated. He thus became a curious and attentive observer of the upheavals in his country (from the reign of Mobutu to that of Kabila's son), which he recounts with passion in this third episode.
On 30 June 1960, the Congo became brutally independent. A historic symbol of hope and renewal, Patrice Lumumba was quickly put out of the running and assassinated. He thus became a curious and attentive observer of the upheavals in his country (from the reign of Mobutu to that of Kabila's son), which he recounts with passion in this third episode.
Cast & Crew
Director
Isabelle Christiaens
Director
Jean-François Bastin