Currently a features writer at Collider, Elisa Guimarães is an arts and entertainment journalist and a critic with over a decade of experience. Passionate about movies and TV shows as a whole, she ...
The “extraction economy” is to blame for many social ills, says Johan Grimonprez. By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics The Oscar-nominated doc Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat is ...
On June 30, 1960, colonial rule formally ended in what was then known as the Belgian Congo. Less than 200 days later, the Republic of the Congo’s charismatic prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, would be ...
The acclaimed filmmaker also discusses using music as “a historical agent” to investigate the dark colonial history of his native Belgium: "While politics is all about divide-and-conquer, it's the ...
The Oscar-nominated documentary Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat has received critical success through it’s focus on an international incident, a relationship between developing countries in a ...
Exclusive: Johan Grimonprez directs the Sundance award-winning documentary about the plan to assassinate Congo’s premier prime minister, Patrice Lumumba. Who knew that jazz legends like Louis ...
Film documentary that reveals the story of six murders of popular militants by the CNU: Pampa de Laturi, Carlos Scafide, Mario Gershanik, Néstor Hugo Dinotto, Graciela Martini and Luisa Corica. At the ...
Sugarcane earned a leading five nominations as the IDA Awards announced its nominees today, followed closely by Soundtrack to ...
Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat, originally a four-hour film, is still a very long 151-minute documentary by Johan Grimonprez. While the filmmaker may have at times oversimplified the intersections of US ...
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