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  1. Travels in the Congo (French: Voyage au Congo) is a French documentary film, directed by Marc Allégret. It depicts his expedition in French Equatorial Africa (which covered the modern nations of Gabon, Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and Chad). The film debuted on 8 July 1927, opening at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier.

    • Icarus Films (2018 release)
    • 1927
  2. 10. Feb. 2024 · "Voyage au Congo" is a 1926 documentary film directed by André Gide and Marc Allégret, which explores the realities of colonialism and the impact of European power on African societies. The...

    • 9 Min.
    • 105
    • Moments In Life
  3. 25. Jan. 2024 · Unusual for its time Travels in the Congo (Voyage au Congo) is a largely observational documentary (with one dramatized sequence) showing aspects of the lives, culture, and built environments of diverse groups in the region, amongst them the Baya, Sara and Fula peoples, and without trying to shoehorn them into a dramatic narrative.

  4. A feature-length documentary with rare footage shot in central Africa in the 1920s, Travels in the Congo is a fascinating artifact, and Coceano’s music heightens and modernizes the viewing experience. It is an important film for understanding both colonial history and film history in sub-Saharan Africa.

  5. 20. Jan. 2021 · "Travels in the Congo, first released in France in 1927 as Voyage au Congo, is without doubt the masterwork of French ethnographic cinema in Africa prior to World War II. And yet, in the literature on ethnographic film and the history of documentary cinema more generally, it has been strangely neglected.

  6. Directed by Marc Allégret • Documentary • 1927 • 117 minutes. In 1925, Marc Allégret accompanied André Gide on a journey to French Equatorial Africa, the Congo, as his secretary, and novice filmmaker.

  7. 19. Feb. 2021 · 19 February 2021. Travels in the Congo ( Voyage au Congo, 1928), a long-eclipsed artifact of France’s colonial past in collision or collusion with its cinema history, emerges from the...