Clement Von Franckenstein
A real life Baron, Clement is the son of the former Austrian Ambassador to the Court of St. James and was written up in the July 2, 2001 issue of People Magazine as one of America's top 50 bachelors.
Since exiling himself to Los Angeles in the late 70’s, Franckenstein has had an illustrious acting career. He portrayed the President of France (Renee-Jean d'Astier) opposite Michael Douglas and Annette Bening in THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT, and co-starred in EVENING STAR with Shirley Maclaine.
No Longer Monkeys
“Africa will write its own history, and it will be, to the north and to the south of the Sahara, a history of glory and dignity.”
-- Patrice Lumumba
Amid all this mumbo jumbo, the real Lumumba has been almost forgotten. He was, of course, a violent, often eloquent anticolonialist, and an infectiously fanatic orator. At the 1960 independence ceremony, he seized the microphone to tell Belgium's King Baudouin that "from today, we are no longer your monkeys." He was also the first Congolese politician to think beyond tribal boundaries, the founder (in 1959) of the Congo's first semi-national political movement, its first real pan-African nationalist—and its first Prime Minister. But at the time of his death, most of his countrymen had either never heard of him or hated him.
He was, among other things, a convicted embezzler (of some $2,500 in postal funds), a monumental drunkard, an almost compulsive liar, and an addicted hemp smoker. More important, he was a disaster as Prime Minister. Although his party barely controlled less than one-fourth of the seats in Parliament, he refused to make the political compromises necessary to form a working coalition government, quickly alienated almost every important power base in the Congo. Headstrong, unstable and perpetually frenzied, Lumumba never even tried to govern. His army rebelled less than a week after he took office; his Belgian civil servants fled in terror; vital provinces tried to secede; and the land, neither administered nor policed, reverted to darkness. Howling all the while about white imperialism, Patrice Lumumba himself did not hesitate to sell the exploitation rights to the Congo's vast resources to a fast-talking American promoter.
Time Magazine
Friday Dec. 25, 1964
Mean Streets
Untitled Fela Kuti Biopic
It's been a while since I first heard Focus features was developing a film on the father of Nigerian afrobeat , Fela Kuti, aka "Da Black Prezident". It is now official (still unannounced, though) that British artist Steve McQueen, whose powerful and provocative directorial debut, HUNGER, came out last year, is helming the picture.
INVINCIBLE
Il Maestro
Ennio Morricone conducts the theme music from "The Mission" for members of the United Nations.
1. Gabriel's Oboe 2. The Falls 3. On Earth as It is in Heaven
"If I Forget thee, O Jerusalem..."
History and Cinema
"I'm fascinated by history and by anthropology. I'm fascinated by the idea of people in history, and history having been shown to us in such a way that people always come off as fake -- not fake but one-dimensional. And I'm interested in exploring what they felt and making them three-dimensional. To show that they're very similar to us. I mean, they're human beings. So just because the society around them and the world around them is very different, it doesn't mean that they didn't have the same feelings and the same desires, the same goals and the same things that haunt us in modern society. And in going into the past, maybe we can feel something about ourselves in the process."
-- Martin Scorsese, 1991
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