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Viva Riva!

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38min
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6.1/10
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Viva Riva! (2010)
In the city of Kinshasa, gas is in high demand and short supply. Riva, a con man of sorts, recruits some locals in a scheme to steal a supply of fuel and sell it for a profit - a plan that puts Riva on a collision course with a local crime boss.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRiva returns to his home town of Kinshasa to sell fuel, however the people whom he stole it from are close behind and when Riva tries to get with a girl her crime boss boyfriend isn't too ha... Leer todoRiva returns to his home town of Kinshasa to sell fuel, however the people whom he stole it from are close behind and when Riva tries to get with a girl her crime boss boyfriend isn't too happy about this.Riva returns to his home town of Kinshasa to sell fuel, however the people whom he stole it from are close behind and when Riva tries to get with a girl her crime boss boyfriend isn't too happy about this.

  • Dirección
    • Djo Munga
  • Guionista
    • Djo Munga
  • Elenco
    • Patsha Bay
    • Manie Malone
    • Diplome Amekindra
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.1/10
    1.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Djo Munga
    • Guionista
      • Djo Munga
    • Elenco
      • Patsha Bay
      • Manie Malone
      • Diplome Amekindra
    • 34Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 70Opiniones de los críticos
    • 65Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 8 premios ganados y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Patsha Bay
    Patsha Bay
    • Riva
    Manie Malone
    Manie Malone
    • Nora
    Diplome Amekindra
    • Azor
    • (as Diplôme Amekindra)
    Hoji Fortuna
    Hoji Fortuna
    • César
    Marlene Longange
    • La Commandante
    • (as Màrlene Longange)
    Alex Herabo
    • J.M.
    • (as Alex Hérabo)
    Angelique Mbumb
    • Malou
    • (as Angélique Mbumb)
    Nzita Tumba
    • Mère Edo
    Romain Ndomba
    • G.O.
    Jordan N'Tunga
    • Anto
    Tomas Bie
    • Jorge
    Davly Ilunga
    • Joaquin
    Bavon Diana Landa
    • Père Gaston
    Sephora Françoise
    • Mère de Riva
    • (as Séphora Françoise)
    Joseph Kashala
    • Père de Riva
    Célestin Nkiakiese
    • Réceptionniste Hôtel
    Elbas Manuana
    • Commissaire de Police
    Moïse Ilunga
    • Garde #1 d'Azor
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      • Djo Munga
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    mbs

    Very Very Flashy, And Very Very Well Shot and Designed Crine Flick

    Viva Riva works best as a film that will fill your eyes and I mean that in the best sense. The film looks really good from the costumes of the nattily dressed gangsters that Riva is trying to rip off to the complete flashiness of the art deco of the nightclubs that these guys rule over--the film is dripping with style. I should add that the movie is also dripping with violence also as the movie has quite a bit of violence even towards women in it throughout. Its not a film that spares someone from a beating just because she's a she.

    The movie's narrative on the other hand is pretty classic. Small time hustler and thief returns to hometown and promptly falls for gangster's girl. Gangster notices and gets upset. Meanwhile the thief is being tracked down and targeted for revenge by the guys he stole from...and those guys are not playing around, they're way more dangerous then the flashy gangster. Film works really well to a point. That point would be the last twenty or so minutes (maybe even ten minutes) where the plot threads that have been forming the whole time finally come together but they don't exactly merge the way you'd like them to. I don't know if it works exactly but i enjoyed it more or less even if its not a plot you haven't already seen in many a film before.

    Film is worth checking out tho if you're a fan of hard boiled crime stories or classic gangster cinema (by which i mean movies where the dames talk tougher then the anti heroes) Film does end kind of abruptly--there;s a big shootout (of course) but what happens at the end should've been made either more explicit or more final. Its interesting that i saw this not long before i saw "submarine" because while the two films have absolutely nothing in common--they both sort of suffer in comparison to other films in their genre but are both so so pretty to watch on their own that they almost make up for it in set design alone.
    9ajamesbombard

    Not Just Sex and Violence...

    I recently had the privilege of viewing Viva Riva and loved it. Viva Riva is full of plenty of violence and sex. However, this is not what the film is about, nor is it so strong that it consumes the story. It is a movie for those who love gangster violence, excitement, and sex in films. Yet, it is also for those who want to see a good movie with a great plot. The acting is excellent, as is the cinematography, and the storyline fits in between scenes of sex and mobster violence. Men will love this film, and women will be able to get into it due to its exciting story, filled with many twists and turns. This film may not be a completely accurate portrayal of the Congo, but this does not matter since it is not a documentary. Instead, it is a fictional, African gangster film. I am not saying to bring the entire family to this one, but I highly recommend mature individuals to see Viva Riva.
    7hkehedren

    Sexistential action Kinshasa style

    Deliberate or not, our actions seem to have a way of coming back on us. Some believe that ancestors, universe or gods are in control, holding us accountable and making us reap what we sow. Others consider everything that happens to be random events, some more significant than others. In the world of Viva Riva! money, the main reason for living and the principal cause of death, is the only thing that matters.

    In Djo Tunda Wa Munga's Kinshasa every man, woman and child is for themselves. It's a place where solidarity and gain are, if not synonymous so inseparable, and likely to shift at any time. A place where everyone is doing what they can to carve out a unique space within which to operate and make enough money to survive, maybe even thrive.

    One of the hardest working hustlers is Riva (Patsha Bay), who has returned to his hometown Kinshasa with a truckload of petrol that he's planning to sell. During a night out he meets Nora (Manie Malone) and falls in love with her (or decides he wants to own her, a distinction that's hard to make in a world where the line between purchasing and physical desire is severely blurred). Before becoming obscenely rich and winning Nora's heart (which is obviously not for free), Riva first has to deal with César (Hoji Fortuna), the crook from whom he stole the petrol, and Azor (Diplome Amekindra), Nora's gangster boyfriend, who isn't prepared to let go of her, more out of a sense of ownership than love .

    One could maybe be forgiven for being tempted to regard both Nora and Riva as just entertaining comic books heroes inhabiting a surreal world, but not for ignoring that Munga is reminding us that whatever we do, and whomever we have become, we are still someone's daughter or son, thus offering his audience the opportunity to engage with this sexy existential action in all its complexity. Similarly, writing off Nora as a passive black Barbie and the enemy of emancipated women would be a rather uninspired interpretation of a film that, like the brilliant TV-series The Wire and Deadwood, is a poignant and vibrant comment on capitalism gone haywire. Viva Riva! could actually not have been released at a better time, when countries are crumbling and thousands of New Yorkers and others are marching against a rampant capitalist system that is leaving millions of wounded along its way.

    Amidst news about a country in flames, where people in general and women in particular are falling victim to unparalleled cruelties, it's not always easy to remember that people still dance, laugh, make love and cheat on each other in Kinshasa. And out of misguided concern for those who suffer, we might easily be fooled into denying the existence of every-day concerns in the DRC and other troubled corners of the world. What we should remember however, is that the day we forget that the Congolese are individuals that cannot be defined just by the circumstances they live under, that's the day when we'll forget about our shared humanity, and when we'll stop caring about a people too often portrayed as one-dimensional victims or villains without a past and no real hope of a future.Too proud a Congolese, Djo Munga won't allow us to forget or reduce his people, and too accomplished a filmmaker, he's incapable of not reminding us in the most exciting and entertaining way.

    (This and other movie reviews are available on the blog IN THE WORDS OF KATARINA)
    9riog-roberts

    A 'neighborhood kid' returning to his hometown brings some baggage back with him.

    I caught a small screening of this film and couldn't take my eyes from the screen until the final credits rolled. A 'neighborhood kid' returning to his hometown brings some baggage back with him. Filmed on location in Kinshasa, this film makes you say 'Did they really just do that?' over and over. Riva may not be the best guy, but his attitude about life makes me respect him. Overall, I would call it a gangster flick set in the Congo with greed, corrupt government officials, and a dash of romance. You can also expect the usual twisting plot with plenty of action, sex, and alcohol. Nothing is left to the imagination. If it happens in the story, you get to see it.. all of it.
    9thurholc

    remarkable accomplishment!

    the film is quite good. not suitable for those wary of violence and sexual themes, however the mayhem fits within the storyline and is a reflection of real life in the Congo. all the actors except one of the leading females are native to sub-Saharan Africa. although they are appearing in a film for the first time, their performances were all quite nuanced and polished. this was also the first film for the director and i hope we see more from him. you would never believe it, but the entire production was shot using Canon 5D cameras, digital is going to put a lot of folks out of business. maybe worth an 8 but gave it a 9 because the film is goo AND doesn't go out its way to please the typical focus group which is always a plus in my book.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de septiembre de 2011 (Bélgica)
    • Países de origen
      • República Democrática del Congo
      • Francia
      • Bélgica
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      • Beta Cinema
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      • MG Productions
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 61,759
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,314
      • 12 jun 2011
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 168,982
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