Lumumba: Death of a Prophet
(Patrice Lamumba, age 35, 1960) "In Katanga, it is said that a giant fell in the night. And the water that falls from the heavens, from the forehead, the water that falls from the eyes, the water that flows into the river, the colour of tea, all these waters cry plaintively where death has the face of a giant...It was a giant, my mother, a giant who fell that night, that night in Katanga." Directed by Raoul Peck, Lumumba: La mort du proph éte ( Lumumba: Death of a Prophet ) is a 1990 french film about the life and death of Congolese president and freedom fighter Patrice Lumumba. Peck, born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1953, also directed I Am Not Your Negro (2016) , The Young Karl Marx (2017), and the feature-length film Lumumba (2000). Fleeing the Duvalier dictatorship, Peck and his family moved to the newly established Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1960, the same year a 35-year-old Lumumba won the country's first election since independence from Belgi...