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Shock Waves
200752 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Pierre Mignault
Production: Nathalie Barton
Script: Hélène MagnyPierre Mignault
Produced by InformAction in association with Radio-Canada Télévision and RDI, and with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, the Film and Television Tax Credit and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, murder, rape, armed conflict and the looting of civilians by the military are daily facts of life. In this huge country where chaos and corruption reign, the journalists of Radio Okapi risk their lives every day to expose the abuses of power to which the Congolese people are subjected. This is one of the worst humanitarian crises in our world today.
Shooting in danger zones still in the grip of rebellion the filmmakers follow the work of several journalists from this free, UN-backed radio station. Taking us up the Congo River and deep into the equatorial jungle, they capture with a hidden camera a reporter's confrontation with unscrupulous soldiers who practise extortion and torture. Another reporter journeys east to cover a new outbreak of the rebellion and returns with harrowing testimony by victims of rape and destruction. Elsewhere, after denouncing the chief of police, another journalist barely escapes reprisal by a death squad. All across the country, Radio Okapi's national network of reporters takes enormous risks to put the truth on the air.
Shock Waves is a hard-hitting documentary that denounces the crimes committed by armed thugs in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It also paints an unforgettable picture of an independent radio and its courageous journalists, who are aware that they are making history.
Shot in a land where silence is imposed at gunpoint, Shock Waves provides riveting testimony to the difficult birth of freedom of expression and democracy in a country torn apart in the aftermath of war.
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Subject categories
- Developing Countries > AfricaPolitics, Government and HistoryWar, Conflict and Peace
- Politics and Government > AfricaPolitical RepressionWar and Conflict
- War, Conflict and Peace > AfricaCivil War
- Media and Communication > Journalism and News ReportingSocial Issues
- History and Citizenship Education > Civil Rights and Freedoms
- Social Studies > Development/Global Issues
- Media Education > Documentary Film
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
Credits
- writer
- Hélène Magny
- Pierre Mignault
- researcher
- Hélène Magny
- Pierre Mignault
- editing
- Stéphanie Grégoire
- photography
- Richard Laferrière
- Pierre Mignault
- sound
- Hélène Magny
- interviews
- Hélène Magny
- narration writer
- Hélène Magny
- director
- Pierre Mignault
- participation
- José Menga
- André Kitenge
- Jules Ngala
- Yves Renard
- Rhama Mbayi
- Gisèle Kaj
- Charles Ntiryica
- Franklin Moliba Sese
- narrator
- Carmel Kilkenny
- video post-production
- Télépoint inc.
- assistant editor
- Jean-Bernard Brault
- Cédric Corbeil
- Andrée-Êve Veilleux
- online editing
- Julie Monette
- colour correction
- Julie Monette
- visual effects
- Vision Globale
- CG artist - visual FX
- Cédric Sophie
- supervisor - visual FX
- Pierre Dufour
- coordinator - visual FX
- Chantale Clavelle
- sound post-production
- Audio Postproduction SPR Inc.
- sound editing
- Soli Gagné-Pagé
- Éric Leboeuf
- marketing coordinator
- Ian Oliveri
- post-production coordinator
- Catherine Drolet
- production manager
- Ian Quenneville
- producer
- Nathalie Barton