Life Is Rosy (1987)

1h 20m
Running Time

November 17, 1987
Release Date

Life Is Rosy (1987)

1h 20m
Running Time

November 17, 1987
Release Date

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Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles

Plot.

A young man with dreams of pursuing a career in music moves form his small village to the capital. Along the way he falls head over heels for a woman - the same woman his boss is also pursuing for his own reasons.

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Cast & Crew.

Papa Wemba

Papa Wemba

Kourou

Bibi Krubwa

Bibi Krubwa

Kabibi

Landu Nzunzimbu Matshia

Landu Nzunzimbu Matshia

Mamou

Kanko Kasongo

Kanko Kasongo

Nvouandou

Lokinda Menji Feza

Lokinda Menji Feza

Nzazi

Kalimazi Lombume Riva

Kalimazi Lombume Riva

Mongali

Mazaza Mukoko

Mazaza Mukoko

Mama Dingari, la mère de Kourou

Tumba Ayila

Tumba Ayila

Le nain Emoro

Pépé Kallé

Pépé Kallé

Pépé Kallé

Mujinga Mbuji Inabanza

Mujinga Mbuji Inabanza

Cherie Bondowe

Alamba Engongo

Alamba Engongo

Le chauffeur de Nvouandou

Bwanando Ngimbi

Bwanando Ngimbi

Maitre Nganga

Maître Nono

Maître Nono

Maître Nono

Benoît Lamy

Benoît Lamy

Director

Mwezé Ngangura

Mwezé Ngangura

Director

Maryse León García

Maryse León García

Writer

Details.

Release Date
November 17, 1987

Original Name
La vie est belle

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 20m

Genres

Wiki.

La Vie est belle / Life is Rosy is a 1987 musical comedy directed by Mwezé Ngangura and Benoît Lamy. The film revolves around the vibrant music scene of Kinshasa and tells the rags-to-riches story of a poor rural musician played by legendary Congolese musician, Papa Wemba, the “King of Rumba Rock”, who seeks fame in the big city. The film was considered a major turning point in film production in the DRC with its more artistic approach. Unlike many African films of the time that concerned themselves with the effects of colonialism, La vie est belle celebrates Congolese culture, music and the lives of Kinshasans. The film score features Congolese music from artists Tshala Muana, Klody, and Zaiko Langa Langa, a Congolese soukous band co-founded by Papa Wemba.

Ngangura's inspiration for making La vie est Belle took root while attending the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou where his short Kin-Kiesse (1983) won the best documentary award. In watching many of the African films screened at the festival "it was clear to me that those films were not directed to an African audience. Africa in most of these films was only a subject and the audience was outside the filmmakers’ calculations.”The making of La vie est belle was also informed by comedy sketches, which used to be featured regularly on national television, and were popular with African audiences with how they addressed their everyday lives. Ngangura's decision to center the film on music and Papa Wembe was calculated to draw in Congolese audiences as well as reach as many Africans as possible given the widespread popularity of music, especially of the Congo, which then had the most popular musicians on the continent.

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