Best movies with a riveting finish from Congo
Check out today’s highest ranked movies with a riveting finish from Congo! Looking for the greatest movies of all times? Here is the list of the best movies with a riveting finish from Congo, based on the crowd's interest and popular searches from the country.
1 Viva Riva! (2010)
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 gasoline. Wads of cash in hand and out for a good time, Riva is soon entranced by beautiful night club denizen Nora, the kept woman of a local gangster.
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- 2010-09-10 | Action / Drama
Cast
- Patsha Bay, Manie Malone
Rating
- 5.381
2 Virunga (2014)
Virunga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s oldest national park, a UNESCO world heritage site, and a contested ground among insurgencies seeking to topple the government that see untold profits in the land. Among this ongoing power struggle, Virunga also happens to be the last natural habitat for the critically endangered mountain gorilla. The only thing standing in the way of the forces closing in around the gorillas: a handful of passionate park rangers and journalists fighting to secure the park’s borders and expose the corruption of its enemies. Filled with shocking footage, and anchored by the surprisingly deep and gentle characters of the gorillas themselves, Virunga is a galvanizing call to action around an ongoing political and environmental crisis in the Congo.
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- 2014-11-07 | Documentary / War
Cast
- André Bauma, Emmanuel de Merode
Rating
- 7.904
3 Empire of Dust (2011)
Lao Yang is head of logistics of the group. He is responsible for the equipment, building materials and food (mainly chickens) to arrive in the isolated Chinese prefab camp. The Congolese government was supposed to deliver these things but so far the team hasn't received anything. With Eddy (a Congolese man who speaks Mandarin fluently) as an intermediate, Lao Yang is forced to leave the camp and deal with local Congolese entrepreneurs, because without the construction materials the road works will cease. What follows is an endless, harsh, but absurdly funny roller coaster of negotiations and misunderstandings, as Lao Yang learns about the Congolese way of making deals.
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- 2011-10-18 | Documentary
Cast
- Lao Yang
Rating
- 7.4