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© Africa in Motion (AiM) 2011
Genre : Social
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2010
Format : Mid-length
Running time : 52 (in minutes)

Is it possible for a country choked by the legacy of five million deaths to successfully move on?. That is the underlying question in Congolese documentary filmmaker Djo Munga's powerful film about the intervention by the German initiative Program GTZ in a country fighting to cleanse its soul of decades of despair.

a layered, engrossing and intriguing look at a national collective trauma and the ambitious initiative to try and heal its wounds. In war-torn countries, people will not be able to lead productive lives and reconstruction will fail until they have overcome their trauma. In the Democractic Republic of the Congo, a country where over five million people have been killed in wars in recent history, can one develop new ways to deal with this massive trauma and open doors to development? DRC filmmaker Djo Tunda Wa Munga sensitively follows an intriguing psychological experiment that might enable millions of people to overcome their trauma.

Djo Tunda Wa MUNGA · Democratic Republic of the Congo/South Africa, 2010 · 52m · DV CAM · French, Swahili and Lingala with English Subtitles · Documentary

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