BZV   WA-2010 

Why does a serious black American film maker look for an inhabitant of Brazzaville who can water-ski on the Congo river? Just because that river is the only place in the world where you can see two capitals at the same time? Don't expect an easy answer.

Without having much evidence for his contention, Everson had the feeling his ancestors came from Angola. He didn't manage to get a visa and so he went to Congo Brazzaville, which belongs to the same region but thanks to colonial history has become a different country.
Everson had documented the history of the black (Afro American) working class in the USA in a formal/experimental way. In Africa he wanted to show something else: here he filmed people after their work, enjoying their free time. Typical of this was his quest for the local water-skier, whom he wanted to film on the Congo River with the two capitals, Kinshasa and Brazzaville, in the background. Western diplomats even continued water-skiing on the river during the Civil War, but a Congolese water-skier had to be trained for the film. With the aid of several young local film makers (see Les boulistes in this programme), Everson recorded Brazzaville in always idiosyncratic frames. The title BZV refers to the airport code of Brazzaville.

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Congo-Brazzaville 2010
DirectorKevin Jerome Everson
ProducerKevin Jerome Everson
 Trich Arts
ScenarioKevin Jerome Everson
CastTony Neche
 Nadege Batou
 Lejuste N Moukoubouka
 Roma
 Tatou
 Ifrikia Kengue
 Jonathan G. Pratt
 Mr. Frank
 Eved
 Jess
 Lang i’
PhotographyKevin Jerome Everson
EditorKevin Jerome Everson
Production designKevin Jerome Everson
Sound designKevin Jerome Everson
MusicEved, Jess, Lang i’
Length32'