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| Description: | Over six bloody days in June 2000, the Congolese city of Kisangani was the scene of deadly violence between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies. More than 10,000 shells exploded, killing thousands and injuring thousands more. Since then, victims of the Six-Day War have fought for recognition and compensation. Uganda has been found guilty of war crimes by the International Court of Justice, but the victims remain uncompensated decades later. Now, they decide to take matters into their own hands. In the first Congolese film to be an official selection Cannes Film Festival, acclaimed director Dieudo Hamadi (Mama Colonel, National Diploma, Ladies in Waiting) captures their long journey down the Congo River to voice their claims in capital city of Kinshasa, seeking justice at last. FEATURES:- o Theatrically Released
- o Best Documentary, Amiens International Film Festival
- o The first ever Congolese film selected for the Cannes Film Festival,
- o Golden Dove Prize and Jury Prize, Dok Leipzig Documentary Festival
- o Special Mention, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
DOWNSTREAM TO KINSHASA- A film by Dieudo Hamadi
- An Icarus Films Release
- 89 minutes
- Color
- In Swahili with English subtitles
- 2020
Over six bloody days in June 2000, the Congolese city of Kisangani was the scene of deadly violence between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies. More than 10,000 shells exploded, killing thousands and injuring thousands more. Since then, victims of the Six-Day War have fought for recognition and compensation. Uganda has been found guilty of war crimes by the International Court of Justice, but the victims remain uncompensated decades later. Now, they decide to take matters into their own hands. In the first Congolese film to be an o?icial selection Cannes Film Festival, and his country's national submission to the Academy Awards, acclaimed director Dieudo Hamadi (Mama Colonel, National Diploma, Ladies in Waiting) captures their long journey down the Congo River to voice their claims in the capital city of Kinshasa, seeking justice at last. |
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