Djo Munga

Djo Munga

Djo Tunda Wa Munga (born 1972) is a Congolese film director and producer. For his 2010 movie Viva Riva! he won the award for Best Director at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2011.

  • Title: Djo Munga
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  • Known For: Directing
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  • Place of Birth: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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  • Also Known As: Djo Tunda Wa Munga
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Djo Munga Movies

  • 2010
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    Viva Riva!

    Viva Riva!

    5.4 2010 HD

    Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked...

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  • 2009
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    Papy

    Papy

    1 2009 HD

    Papy finds out he has AIDS. His wife and family reject him, he can no longer go to work and has to take care of his children. To be able to obtain...

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  • 2003
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    Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death

    Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death

    7.2 2003 HD

    This true, astonishing story describes how King Leopold II of Belgium turned Congo into its private colony between 1885 and 1908. Under his control,...

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  • 2010
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    Viva Riva!

    Viva Riva!

    5.4 2010 HD

    Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked...

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  • 2010
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    Viva Riva!

    Viva Riva!

    5.4 2010 HD

    Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked...

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  • 2010
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    State of Mind: Healing Trauma

    State of Mind: Healing Trauma

    8 2010 HD

    A layered, engrossing and intriguing look at a national collective trauma and the ambitious initiative to try and heal the wounds.

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  • 2010
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    State of Mind: Healing Trauma

    State of Mind: Healing Trauma

    8 2010 HD

    A layered, engrossing and intriguing look at a national collective trauma and the ambitious initiative to try and heal the wounds.

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