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  1. As we see in African Apocalypse, the impact continues to shape lives today. 1885, Congo (Congo Free State, Belgian Congo) – state sponsored policy killing millions still not accepted as genocide From 1885 to 1908, King Leopold of Belgium reduced by direct policy the population of what is now called the Democratic Republic of Congo by around 10 million people.

  2. The oral history and official archives detailing Voulet’s mission, in danger of being lost to history and covered up by the colonial powers. Our film brings centre-stage for the first time the collective oral history of the colonisation of Niger as it lives on in the hearts and minds of Nigeriens today. But we also made considerable use of ...

  3. African Apocalypse Film. 382 likes. A young man’s epic journey across Africa in search of a colonial killer #LFF 2020

  4. The two filmmakers break down what it’s like being women in the Armenian film industry, their latest works and their mission to tell timely war stories Soňa G Lutherová • Director of Sláva The Slovak filmmaker unpicks her latest project, exploring themes of personal happiness, gender identity, and the nuanced balance between personal and professional life

  5. Activist Femi Nylander unearths the shocking reality of Joseph Conrad’s seminal work, ‘Heart of Darkness.’ African Apocalypse follows the trail of a 19th century French colonial military ...

  6. The trail, the road and how the colonial powers agreed Niger’s border. By Femi Nylander: 2 years after Voulet, men, women and children were marched at gunpoint to serve as labour teams to build the road. Women and children hauled buckets of laterite rock from the bush; men pounded the material and levelled it into the road.