From Patrice to Lumumba explained

From Patrice To Lumumba
Director:Patrick Kabeya
Producer:KM Media Production
UPAF
Narrator:Mina Malu
Editing:Patrick Kabeya
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:Canada
Switzerland
Language:French

From Patrice to Lumumba is a 2019 independent documentary story of Patrice Lumumba, written by Patrick Kabeya.[1] This film chronicles the story of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo and one of the faces associated with the country's liberation after Belgian colonization.[2]

The film focuses on Lumumba's last letter to his wife Pauline. In the letter Lumumba keeps a militant tone but also reveals a more private side of the man, yet to be shown before.[3] This story, mainly told in his own words, gives Lumumba back the humanity he was not afforded throughout his career.[4]

The film premiered in April 2019 at the Festival international du film Panafricain de Cannes.[5]

The film was nominated for the Flemish Commission For UNESCO for Best African Documentary for 2020.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Un premier Festival du film black à Ottawa. ici.radio-canada.ca. Radio Canada. April 12, 2021. 1.
  2. Web site: Un premier Festival du film black à Ottawa. ici.radio-canada.ca. Radio Canada. April 12, 2021. 1.
  3. Web site: From Patrice to Lumumba: A cry for independence. www.veto.be. Veto. April 12, 2021. 2.
  4. Web site: LES CINÉASTES NOIR.E.S SOUS LE FEU DES PROJECTEURS!. www.larotonde.ca. 25 March 2021 . La Rotonde. April 12, 2021. 3.
  5. Web site: From Patrice to Lumumba - De Patrice à Lumumba. www.fifp.fr. April 9, 2021. 4. fr-FR.
  6. Web site: Prize Of The Flemish Commission For Unesco - Afrika Film Festival. afrikafilmfestival.b. April 10, 2021. 5.