Brussels African Art Center

‘Changa Changa - Mwezé Ngangura’

1 Mar.'25
- 19:00

Changa Changa, rythmes en noirs et blancs is a documentary made in Brussels that explores intercultural exchanges and the mutual enrichment between music and encounters during the 1980s. Through portraits of emblematic figures such as Manu Dibango, Toots Thielemans, Vaya Con Dios, Philippe Catherine, Victor Laszlo, Vicky Down and Zap Mama, among others, the film captures the musical effervescence and diversity of that era. 

This film is presented as part of a Close-up devoted to Mwezé Ngangura. After arriving in Belgium at the age of 20, he made two short films during his studies at the IAD broadcasting school: Tamtam-électronique (Electronic Tamtam) and Rhythm and blood. After making documentaries for Zairean television for ten years, in 1985 he co-directed La Vie est Belle (Life is Rosy) with Benoît Lamy, a film that was a big hit in sub-Saharan Africa. In 1998, he wrote Pièces d’identités (Identity Pieces), which won numerous awards. Bozar is devoting a Close-up to him. 

Tickets will soon be available from the Cinematek website.

Films

Talks & Debates

Festival

Global Music

Highly Recommended

27 Feb. →
2 Mar.'25

Afropolitan Festival 2025

Films

Close-up

28 Feb. →
2 Mar.'25

Close-up: Mwezé Ngangura

Practical information

Location

CINEMATEK

rue Baron Horta 9 1000 Brussels

(BE, 1992, 35 mm, 60')

Partners

In the framework of

  • Afropolitan Festival