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Entre la coupe et l'élection, 56minutes
Réalisé par Monique Mbeka Phoba, Guy Kabeya Muya
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Sport, Documentaire sur le sport, Football, Documentaire sur la politique, Politique

The national team of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Leopards, won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1968 and 1974.
Flower in the Gun Barrel
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Le racisme, Documentaire sur la discrimination, Documentaire sur le droit, Documentaire sur la guerre, Documentaire historique, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentaire sur la politique, Politique

To a large extent, the film consists of interviews with genocide survivors, many of whom were children in 1994. In all, over thirty survivors, perpetrators, and experts were interviewed for the film. In these interviews, the survivors discuss what it means to be a Rwandan and to live next door to people who killed their families. The survivors describe how they deal with their country's request that they forgive one another and move on, so that Rwanda can rebuild and unify itself. Perpetrators' views illuminate the madness that seized the culture in 1994; exploring the experience of apologizing to victims, and examining what it is like to be looked at as a murderer in Rwandan society.
Invités Surprises
Origine Ivoire
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale
Acteurs Michel Bohiri

Mr. and Mrs. Kalou organize the birthday of their daughter, imagined as a small ceremony with five guests. The five guests envisaged become twenty, Gohou (the president of the young people of the district), Abass and another friends will sow the discord.
Have You Heard from Johannesburg?
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Le racisme, Documentaire sur la discrimination, Documentaire sur le droit, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentaire sur la politique, Politique

In the 1950s South Africans realized that their freedom struggle had to be built in four arenas of action: mass action, underground organization, armed struggle, and international mobilization. Have You Heard From Johannesburg takes viewers inside that last arena, the movement to mobilize worldwide citizen action to isolate the apartheid regime. Inspired by the courage and suffering of South Africa’s people as they fought back against the violence and oppression of racism, foreign solidarity groups, in cooperation with exiled South Africans, took up the anti-apartheid cause. Working against heavy odds, in a climate of apathy or even support for the governments of Hendrik Verwoerd, John Vorster and P.W. Botha, campaigners challenged their governments and powerful corporations in the West to face up to the immorality of their collaboration with apartheid.