Traveling up and down the majestic Congo river on a rickety boat, the young orphan Antoine 'Wendo' Kolosoy composed his first songs on a beat up old guitar. As his talent was revealed and his reputation grew, the government ...

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Traveling up and down the majestic Congo river on a rickety boat, the young orphan Antoine 'Wendo' Kolosoy composed his first songs on a beat up old guitar. As his talent was revealed and his reputation grew, the government banned his music, fearful the joyful rhythms would stir unrest.

Wendo's first album, released in 1948, made him the superstar of Congolese Rumba. But as Congo suffered under the dictator Mobutu, he was reduced to beggarhood. In the late 1990s, older and wiser, Wendo made his comeback. Featuring stunning images and unforgettable music and interviews, this enjoyable film joins Wendo as he journeys across Congo, playing his joyful music, searching for old band-mates - "an eyeopening view into the spirit of the Congolese people, and a beautiful and warm-hearted portrait of a singer who seems at times the beating heart of a country." (Chris Barsanti, Film Journal International)

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