Kafka au Congo explained

Kafka au Congo
Director:Marlène Rabaud Arnaud Zajtman
Producer:Eklektik Productions
Screenplay:Marlène Rabaud Arnaud Zajtman
Cinematography:Marlène Rabaud
Editing:Sophie Vercruysse
Runtime:59 minutes
Country:Belgium
Democratic Republic of the Congo

Kafka au Congo is a 2010 documentary film.

Synopsis

Kafka au Congo is a tragicomic journey behind the scenes of Congo law and politics. Gorette's lands have been unfairly expropriated, and she has spent the last 15 years going from one office to another trying to have her case heard. But whenever she is given an appointment, something gets in the way, she has to grease another bureaucrat and she loses confidence. At the other end of the justice system is the parliamentary administrator, Bahati, in charge of Congo's national parliament's finances, happily making a packet working the corrupt system.