Lumumba - Death of a Prohet

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History Documentary hosted by Raoul Peck, published by Velvet Film in 1990 - French narration

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"Lumumba: la mort du Prophete" offers a unique opportunity to reconsider the life and legacy of one of the legendary figures of modern African history. Like Malcolm X, Patrice Lumumba is remembered less for his lasting achievements than as an enduring symbol of the struggle for self-determination. This deeply personal reflection by acclaimed Haitian fimmaker Raoul Peck on the events of Lumumba's brief twelve month rise and fall is a moving memorial to a man described as a giant, a prophet, a devil, "a mystic of freedom," and "the Elvis Presley of African politics."

If this is a film about remembering, it is even more a film about forgetting. It is not so much a conventional biography as a study of how Lumumba's legacy has been manipulated by politicians, the media and time itself. Peck meditates on his own memories as the privileged son of an agricultural expert working for the regime which displaced Lumumba. He examines home movies, photographs, old newsreels and contemporary interviews with Belgian journalists and Lumumba's own daughter to try to piece together the tragic events and betrayals of 1960.

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  • Duration: 2h 14mn
  • File size: 1.10 GB
  • Container: MKV
  • Width: 696 pixels
  • Height: 480 pixels
  • Display aspect ratio: 1.288
  • Overall bit rate: 2194 kbs
  • Frame rate: 24.000 fps
  • Audio Codec: AC3
  • Channel(s): 2 channels
  • Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
  • Credit goes to: anonymous

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