TY - ADVS AU - Bate,Peter AU - Lison,Elie AU - May,Roger AU - Driesen,Steve AU - Davidson,Howard ED - Facets Video (Firm) TI - Congo: white king, red rubber, black death SN - 1565805135 AV - DT657 PY - 2006///] CY - New York PB - ArtMattan Productions KW - Léopold KW - Exposition internationale KW - (1897 KW - Tervuren, Belgium) KW - Forced labor KW - Congo (Democratic Republic) KW - History KW - Rubber industry and trade KW - Human zoos KW - Belgium KW - Tervuren KW - Boma (African people) KW - Foreign relations KW - To 1908 KW - Colonies KW - Africa KW - Administration N1 - Title from container; Originally released as a documentary in 2004; Special features: Bonus documentary: "Boma-Tervuren, the journey."; The accompanying film, Boma-Tervuren, revisits the extraordinary and tragic saga of 267 Boma people from the Belgian Congo exhibited in a human zoo in the 1897 World's Fair, and the question: How is the conception about the Africans different today?; Also includes: Boma-Tervuren, le voyage = Boma-Tervuren, the journey (c1999, 54 min.) / COBRA Films prsente ; en coproduction avec la RTBF [and others] ; scnario et commentaires, Francis Dujardin ; ralisation, Francis Dujardin ; image, Louis-Philippe Capelle ; montage virtual, Eva Houdova-Mathias; Videorecording; Narrator, Nick Fraser ; cinematography, Renaat Lambeets ; editor, Hugh Williamson ; music, Howard Davidson ; costume designer, Else Bognerts; Featuring: Elie Lison, Roger May, Steve Driesen, Tshilombo Imhotep, Annette Keeley N2 - Critical analysis and description of how King Leopold II of Belgium turned Congo into its private colony between 1885-1908. Under his control, Congo became a labor camp of shocking brutality. People were starved and tortured in the name of harvesting rubber ER -