In 1925, the poet and songwriter Ernest Genval goes on an official mission to the Belgian Congo. For about a year, Genval and his collaborator Victor Morin criss-cross the country in order to film its the economic progress and development. In this period they make a series of promotional documentaries for local enterprises, one of which is From Boma to Tshela. The film seeks middle-ground between a travelogue (including some phantom ride shots) and a propaganda film for the cocoa and palm oil trade.
Release Date | January 1, 1926 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | De Boma à Tshela | |
Runtime | 7min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | French | |
Original Language | French | |
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