Ko Bongisa Mutu | |
Director: | Claude Haffner |
Runtime: | 15 minutes |
Country: | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Cinematography: | Mahongue Mbait Jongue Nicolas Conan Claude Haffner |
Editing: | Chantal Piquet |
Ko Bongisa Mutu is a 2002 documentary film directed by Claude Haffner.[1]
Plagued by the stress of Paris, a young woman from Congo-Kinshasa takes shelter in a hair salon in the Strasbourg-Saint-Denis neighborhood in Paris, where numerous African hairdressers have opened up for business. She spends a very enjoyable day watching the clients being taken care of, eating, singing and even dancing. She recovers memories from her childhood and a certain amount of serenity.