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The Congolese region of Katanga represents an emblematic case of the current economic-political situation in central Africa: rich in mineral resources, thanks to huge deposits of uranium, cobalt and copper, sold off by the country's politicians to foreign mining companies, leaving the population destitute, in appalling living and working conditions, as exemplified by the diggers, groups of miners who dig illegally, putting their own lives at risk. The film paints a harsh portrait of the region: British speculators, Chinese businessmen and colonial heirs who divide the spoils of past privileges; the effects of globalization; renewed efforts for independence, as personified by Moise Katumbi, the region's wealthy, charismatic governor, who is pursuing a new course of economic development amidst underhanded dealings.

Thierry Michel studied at the Institut des Arts de Diffusion, Bruxelles, before making his directorial film debut with the documentary Ferme du Fir. His films focus on Brazil (Grosses de Rio, 1990, and A Fleur de terre, 1990) and Africa (Zaire, le cycle du serpent, 1992, Somalie, l'humanitaire s'en va-t-en guerre, 1994, Donka, radioscopie d'un hopitail africain, 1996, Mobutu, roi du Zaire, 1999, Congo River, 2005). Fiction features he has directed include Hiver 60 (1982) and Issue de secours (1987).
Edizione 2009
Concorso Internazionale Documentari/International Documentary Competition
documentario
BELGIO/BELGIUM , 2009, 120'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Thierry Michel
TAGS:
RISORSE NATURALI - NATURAL RESOURCES / GLOBALIZZAZIONE - GLOBALIZATION / LAVORO - WORK / CONGO