Elephant´s Dream
After a lengthy and devastating civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the capital city of Kinshasa is rebuilding. Through the eyes of three civic workers struggling to reconstruct the foundation of the city’s public services, we witness a tale of national transformation—at a snail’s pace. Driven by desperate ambition, postal worker Henriette faces a system defined by stagnation, even as she rises through its ranks. With ramshackle equipment, a firefighter is forced to watch as everything he helped build burns to the ground. Meanwhile, optimistic railway worker Simon stands guard over an unused rail station—unsure of what he is protecting. Their stories allow director Kristof Bilsen to offer a rare look at the DRC, filled with poetry and absurdity that is brimming with compassionate insight. Elephant’s Dream is a modern masterpiece that is not to be missed. - Eli Horwatt, Hotdocs
“The film is a lesson in resilience, devotion. An ode to the invincible obstinacy, full of poetry reflecting the after-effects of Mubutism – showing how in a disastrously governed, yet organized chaos, one’s mental hygiene manages to prevail.” (Baloji)