Lumumba, return of a hero

61 years after his assassination, Patrice Lumumba returns to his country. "Congo returns to Congo" as one of his children said. Lumumba was a nationalist leader who intended to use his country's enormous wealth for the benefit of his people. He became the first Prime Minister in the history of Congo on June 30, 1960, when the country gained its independence after 80 years of Belgian colonial rule. Seven months later, he was assassinated in Katanga province with two of his best political allies: Joseph Okito and Maurice Mpolo. Their bodies were dissolved in sulfuric acid and only one of Patrice Lumumba's teeth remained. This "relic" was taken from Lumumba's corpse and kept in secret by a police commissioner until his death in 2000. The assassination of the nationalist and anti-colonialist leader was followed by the advent of the dictator Mobutu, who was able to remain in place until 1997, thanks to Western support.

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Camera

Maximilien Charlier

Director of Photography

Benjamin Morel

Director of Photography

Adrien Lengrand

Director of Photography

Rodolphe de Brabandere

Director of Photography

Dieudo Hamadi

Director of Photography

Directing

Dieudo Hamadi

Director

Benoît Feyt

Director

Editing

Paul Millot

Color Grading

Production

Benjamin Bise

Production Director

Annick Lernoud

Co-Producer

Anne Schiffmann

Co-Producer

Camera

Maximilien Charlier

Director of Photography

Benjamin Morel

Director of Photography

Adrien Lengrand

Director of Photography

Rodolphe de Brabandere

Director of Photography

Dieudo Hamadi

Director of Photography

Directing

Dieudo Hamadi

Director

Benoît Feyt

Director

Editing

Paul Millot

Color Grading

Production

Benjamin Bise

Production Director

Annick Lernoud

Co-Producer

Anne Schiffmann

Co-Producer