1998 | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Belgium | Fiction

Identity Pieces / Pièces d'identités

  • Lingala, Kingwana, Kikongo, Tshiluba, French, English, Dutch English 97 mins
  • Director | Mwezé Ngangura
  • Writer | Mwezé Ngangura
  • Producer | Mwezé Ngangura

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

In Mwezé Ngangura’s modern comic fairy tale, Mani Kongo, King of the Bakongo, embarks on a trip to Belgium to find his beloved daughter, Mwana, whom he has lost touch with. Dignified and outfitted in full regalia, the African king walks into a society that neither respects his title nor values his humanity. On arriving in Belgium, he has to cope with the very best and the very worst of the Black diaspora, as well as with prejudices rampant in European society, and finds good friends amongst the poor, lower-class whites—showing that nothing is ever black or white.

African Diaspora Cultural Identity Immigrant Experience Father-Daughter Relationship Satirical Comedy
Playlists