Overview of articles
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Speech for a Melting Statue
At the zenith of the Black Lives Matter movement in Brussels, a poet imagines the removal of a colonial statue.Published on: -
Faire-part
On the eve of postponed elections, four filmmakers capture a Kinshasa suspended between uncertainty and anticipation.Published on: -
Kingongolo Kiniata
In bustling Kinshasa, unjust travel restrictions stand between a rock band and the world stage.Published on: -
L’escale
Two members of the Collectif Faire-Part are illegally held at a detention centre while transiting from Kinshasa to Frankfurt.Published on: -
In vele handen
A group of artists consider a contested collection of Congolese artefacts in a Belgian museum.Published on: -
What We Said to Brussels Airlines
The members of Collectif Faire-Part discuss a proposal from Brussels Airlines to show their films on board.Published on: -
Ndjimu
One hundred metres beneath the surface of the earth, a forgotten people live hidden.Published on: -
Kumbuka
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CETPublished on: -
Café Kuba: Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory
A mobile coffee cart traverses public space in Kinshasa, where creative forms of resistance emerge.Published on: -
L’arbre de l’authenticité
A fascinating film essay exploring the Democratic Republic of Congo’s colonial history and ecology.Published on: