Black Africa White Marble (2012)
Sobre o filme
At the end of the 19th century, there were two paths to Central Africa: Pietro di Brazza’s and Henry Stanley’s. Italian by birth and French by education, Brazza rejected the racism of his age, using his philosophy of non-violence to penetrate the rainforests of the Congo Basin, sowing trust along the way. Meanwhile, his rival Stanley, in the service of the Belgian King Leopold II, advanced with the roar of the cannon. More than a century later, when the current Congo president decides to transfer di Brazza’s remains from his grave in Algiers to a luxurious mausoleum in Congo’s impoverished capital, writer Idanna Pucci discovers an insidious hidden agenda behind the plan – one that sheds harsh light on both Central Africa’s colonial past and its corrupt present.
Título original: Africa Nera Marmo Bianco
Ano: 2012
Classificação: General Audiences
Duração: 77 min.
Gênero: Documentary
Cor: color
Direção: CLEMENTE BICOCCHI
Roteiro: Clemente Bicocchi
Fotografia: Clemente Bicocchi, Terence Ward
Montagem: Clemente Bicocchi, Terence Ward
Elenco: Idanna Pucci
Produtor: Terence Ward
Produção: Fourlab
Música: Saverio Damiano
World Sales: Icarus Films