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  2. Plot for Peace - Wikipedia

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    Plot For Peace is a 2013 South African documentary directed by Carlos Agulló and Mandy Jacobson. [1]The film tells the story of Algerian-born French businessman Jean-Yves Ollivier's involvement in Cold War-era African parallel diplomacy, the signing of the 1988 Brazzaville Protocol and discussions surrounding the eventual release of Nelson Mandela.

  3. Timeline of Brazzaville - Wikipedia

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    Brazzaville becomes capital of government-in-exile of France (Free France) during World War II. [7] October: De Gaulle visits city. [5] 1943 Bacongo arrondissement created. [4] Basilique Sainte-Anne-du-Congo de Brazzaville (church) construction begins. [6] 1944 Brazzaville Zoo opens. January: Meeting of government-in-exile of France held in ...

  4. Cinema of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The film deals with rape in the Congolese civil wars [39] In neighboring Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, a 200-seat cinema, MTS Movies House, opened in 2016, [40] and in April 2018, construction began on another new cinema . [41] A first African Film Summit took place in South Africa in 2006. It was followed by FEPACI 9th Congress.

  5. List of Republic of the Congo films - Wikipedia

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    Congolese film at the Internet Movie Database This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Cinema of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The library owns thousands of films that form part of the history of Congolese cinema, some dating as far back as 1935. They are in extremely poor condition and in danger of being lost. [8] In 2009 the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was using the cinema to break taboos on discussing rape, which was commonplace during the civil wars.

  7. Category:History of Brazzaville - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Brazzaville" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Brazzaville - Wikipedia

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    Brazzaville Market in 1905 Brazzaville railway station in 1941. Brazzaville was founded by the French colonial empire upon an existing indigenous Bateke settlement called Ncuna, during the Scramble for Africa when European nations established spheres of influence on the continent. [12]

  9. Free French Africa - Wikipedia

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    Brazzaville remained the capital until 1943, when Algiers took over. [4] While Brazzaville was the capital of Free French Africa, Charles De Gaulle created the Empire Defense Council on 27 October 1940, with the goal of dealing with “the general conduct of war for the liberation of the country”. It was also in Brazzaville that De Gaulle ...