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Congo River, Beyond Darkness

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Congo River, beyond darkness
Directed byThierry Michel
Written byThierry Michel
Music byLokua Kanza
Release date
2005 (2005)
CountryBelgium
LanguagesFrench
English

Congo River, beyond darkness is a 2005 film by Thierry Michel examining the Congo River in Africa.

Synopsis

The film takes us from the mouth to the source of the second largest river basin in the world, that of the Congo River (the largest is the Amazon). All along its 4371 km, we discover places that have seen the turbulent history of this country, while archives remind us of the mythological figures that created its destiny: explorers such as Livingstone and Stanley, the colonial kings Leopold II and Baudouin and leaders such as Lumumba, Mobutu and Kabila.

Technical data

The collector's edition DVD of "Congo River" (2 DVD) with:

  • The making of (52 min.)
  • Interview of Thierry Michel
  • Trailer
  • Versions: French and English with subtitles in French, Dutch, German and English

The DVD of "Congo River" with:

  • Versions: French and English with subtitles in French, Dutch, English and German

The serial:

  • Number: 3 episodes
  • Length: 2h30
  • Versions: French and English

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