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TRAVELS IN THE CONGO: VOYAGE AU CONGO
A report by Andre Gide and Marc Allegret
A film by Marc Allegret
With a new score by Mauro Coceano

In 1925, Marc Allegret accompanied Andre Gide on a journey to French Equatorial Africa, the Congo, as his secretary, and novice filmmaker. Filming throughout their 11-month travels, and only three years after Nanook of the North, Allegret's goal was to immerse viewers "as we ourselves had been, in the atmosphere of this mysterious country."

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.

Travels in the Congo does, of course, retain a certain colonial gaze; in writing about the film, Allegret referred to its subjects as "a humanity without history." But overall it remains steadfast in its approach, presenting its subjects on their own terms.

After Travels in the Congo, Marc Allegret had a long career as a filmmaker and photographer. Andre Gide wrote two books about their time in Africa, Travels in the Congo and Return from Chad, and went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Allegret and Gide carried out most of their journey on foot. Porters carried the film's negatives for months, through extreme heat and humidity. But the nitrate footage survived. In 2018, Travels in the Congo was restored and digitized by Les Films du Pantheon in collaboration with Les Films du Jeudi, with the support of CNC and the Cinemath¨¨que fran?aise, and the help of the British Film Institute. This restored version also includes a newly commissioned instrumental soundtrack.
DVD (French, With English Subtitles, Black and White)
117 minutes
1927
 
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