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Congo In Harlem 6: Bwana Kitoko
Congo In Harlem 6 (October 19th - 26th)
Congo in Harlem at New York's Maysles Cinema is an annual series of films, panel discussions, performances, parties and special events focused on the history, politics, and culture of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The aim of the series is to deepen our community's understanding of Congo through art and dialogue. Each year, we strive to offer a diverse program that provides more than the traditional movie-going experience -- at Congo in Harlem, our audiences find opportunities to discover Congolese food, music, and artwork, learn about Congo's challenges, and get involved.
Tuesday, October 21st, 7:30pm
Bwana Kitoko André Cauvin,1955, 80 min.
In 1955, just five years before Congolese independence, King Baudouin of Belgium paid his first visit to his nation's prized colony. Belgian filmmaker André Cauvin was enlisted to document the trip, and from this material created Bwana Kitoko (translated from Swahili as "Handsome Man"), a propaganda film that is at once a naked portrayal of colonial exploitation, and a valuable source of insight into the forces that have shaped life in Congo today.
Followed by post-screening discussion on colonial propaganda with Professor Matthew G. Stanard
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LocationMaysles Cinema (View)
343 Lenox Ave.
New York City, NY 10027
United States
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