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Le Congo belge sur pellicule. Ordre et désordres autour d'une décolonisation (ca. 1940- ca. 1960)

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Number
27632
Author
Van Schuylenbergh, Patricia
Date
Janvier 2021
Ymd
20210101
Title
Le Congo belge sur pellicule. Ordre et désordres autour d'une décolonisation (ca. 1940- ca. 1960)
Size
2371121 bytes
Pages nb.
23
Source
Type
Article de revue
Language
FR
Abstract
By creating propaganda structures allowing maximum centralization and control of cinematographic productions shot in the Belgian Congo, the colonial authority, with the help of the catholic missions, demonstrate their desire to make and frame movies in order to meet a double objective: to present an idealized vision of a “modern” colony and to educate the Congolese population. The progressive transformation of spectators' lifestyles, the confrontation with new forms of political, economic and social powers and the 1950s troubles led the colonial power to encourage the films that show the peace and harmony of a united Belgian-Congolese community; at this moment, critics began to claim more openly a rebalancing of community relations and to denounce the gray areas of colonial power whose themes (delinquency, poverty, unemployment) are, so far, neglected by colonial cinema. Contradictory visions emerging around the independence ultimately demonstrated the final incompatibility between Congolese and Belgians.