Congorilla (film)

Congorilla (1932) is a documentary film by Martin and Osa Johnson. The film follows the couple through Africa as they encounter animals that they characterize as threatening before a lengthy sequence with the couple with a pygmy community. This sequence is notorious for its racism and condescension towards the African people.[1]

It is considered one of the earliest ethnographic documentary films.

References

  1. Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey. "The Oxford History of World Cinema".


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