The trailer above gives a vivid glimpse of Petna Ndaliko Katondolo’s film Katasumbika.
The world was shocked to witness the people in eastern DR Congo demand the departure of the UN peacekeepers, even resorting to force. How can we understand this outrage toward a mission that is supposed to help the people? Through a testimonial approach, the film Katasumbika reflects on what has been left out of the frame in the colonial project and its legacy. By following the thread of history, the chain of natural resource extraction, and the vein of violence, will the sounds of indigenous resistance be heard?
Petna Ndaliko Katondolo’s film “Katasumbika” is a powerful offering in helping raise awareness about the ongoing genocide in DR Congo due to USA’s tech companies and neo-imperialism, while also holding space for continued conversation around the creative solutions emerging from it.
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