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indieWIRE INTERVIEW | "On the Rumba River" Director Jacques Sarasin
06/09/08 Director Jacques Sarasin 's music doc " On the Rumba River " is described as a "tribute to the Congolese people... In the face of staggering poverty, a history of oppression and a long-time civil war that has claimed the lives of four million people, people continue to find solace in music. The film focuses on Antoine Kolosoy, whose music was banned by the Belgian colonia authorities who feared his joyful rhythms would cuase unrest. In the '60s, his songs expressed the hopes of the newly independent country that believed in its future... This is the second directing project for Sarasin following his 2001 drama " Je chanterai pur toi " (I'll Sing for You). | indieWIRE -
Review: On the Rumba River
06/08/08 Moviefone A documentary about famous Congolese musician Antoine "Wendo" Kolosoy, On the Rumba River is filled with warm, intimate close-ups - of Wendo and his compatriots' weathered countenances; of hands playing percussive instruments and strumming guitars; and of bodies joyously swaying in motion to the sounds of Wendo and his band's rumba music. | Cinematical.com