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I mean, it commits to its story, that's for sure. <em>'Viva Riva!'</em> is a crime thriller that truly is just that, as there are no good characters (except Anto, I guess!) - just a bunch of criminals slogging it out across 90 or so minu...


Movie spotlight
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.
In the vibrant and dangerous streets of Kinshasa, a charismatic smuggler named Riva returns to town with a truckload of stolen gasoline. His sudden wealth attracts unwanted attention from a ruthless crime lord and his formidable enforcer. Riva must navigate betrayal, double-crosses, and a blossoming romance to protect himself and his loved ones.
Viva Riva! was acclaimed for its gritty realism, stylish direction, and energetic portrayal of Kinshasa's underworld. Critics praised its blend of crime thriller elements with a distinctly Congolese flavor, highlighting its raw energy and compelling performances. The film garnered international attention and festival accolades, solidifying its place as a significant work of contemporary African cinema.
Praised for its raw energy and stylish direction.
Applauded for its authentic depiction of Kinshasa's criminal underworld.
Noted for strong performances and a gripping crime narrative.
Google audience: Viewers frequently highlight the film's exciting plot and authentic, immersive atmosphere. Many appreciate its portrayal of Congolese culture and the intense action sequences, although some found the narrative occasionally convoluted.
Winner of numerous awards including Best Film at the Durban International Film Festival and the African Movie Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. Nominated for several other international awards.
The film was shot on location in Kinshasa, leveraging the city's vibrant and often chaotic environment to enhance its gritty authenticity.
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I mean, it commits to its story, that's for sure. <em>'Viva Riva!'</em> is a crime thriller that truly is just that, as there are no good characters (except Anto, I guess!) - just a bunch of criminals slogging it out across 90 or so minu...