Raoul Peck’s Exterminate All the Brutes misses the opportunity to engage with the history of colonialism in a way that empowers viewers to imagine a future in which whiteness is not the locus of power and authority
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/ 22 February 2002
The death of Patrice Lumumba still echoes like a prophecy. What does independence mean in a world where economic and military blocs confront one another? What does democracy mean when conflicts have replaced public debates to conceal conflicts of interest? Filmmaker Raoul Peck writes about the making of <i>Lumumba</i>.