Patrice Lumumba

  • Johan Grimonprez – Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (2024)

    Johan Grimonprez2021-2030BelgiumPolitics
    Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (2024)
    Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (2024)

    “Multimedia artist and filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, who last appeared at Doc Fortnight with his 2009 Double Take, returns to the festival with an engrossing essay-film that examines how jazz and geopolitics collide in a nefarious chapter of Cold War history: the murder of Patrice Lumumba. The year is 1960, the Voice of America Jazz Hour broadcasts the likes of Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie behind the Iron Curtain, while a wave of decolonization movements tear through the African continent and the struggle for civil rights marches on stateside. Beat by beat, Grimonprez traces Lumumba’s rise from 36-year-old independence leader to Congo’s first democratically elected prime minister—and how corporate and colonial interests, along with machinations at the United Nations, conspired in his assassination. Read More »

  • Raoul Peck – Lumumba: La mort du prophète AKA Lumumba, Death of a Prophet (1990)

    Raoul Peck1991-2000DocumentaryFrancePolitics
    Lumumba La mort du prophète (1980)
    Lumumba La mort du prophète (1980)

    Lumumba: la mort du Prophete offers a unique opportunity to reconsider the life and legacy of one of the legendary figures of modern African history. Like Malcolm X, Patrice Lumumba is remembered less for his lasting achievements than as an enduring symbol of the struggle for self-determination. This deeply personal reflection by acclaimed fimmaker Raoul Peck on the events of Lumumba’s brief twelve month rise and fall is a moving memorial to a man described as a giant, a prophet, a devil, “a mystic of freedom,” and “the Elvis Presley of African politics.”Read More »

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