The musical cast of documentary Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat is stellar: Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Nina Simone just some of the jazz titans whose work fills the film. And the coup? Well, that is ...
Attempts to change the constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo only exacerbate existing citizen distrust in ...
A fascinating new documentary by Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, 'Soundtrack to a Coup D'Etat' shines a light on a ...
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Galerie MalaboMilano KankuYouTube ScreenshotsWikimedia Commons It’s been 50 years since “Rumble in the Jungle” put the ...
If Hoare had become world famous as a mercenary leader in the Congo, he was soon to become world infamous. In the late 1970s, ...
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Johan Grimonprez’s documentary intertwines narratives of such American jazz legends as Louis Armstrong with the tragic, tangled story of the Congo’s early years of independence.