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Belgian Filmmaker,Thierry Michel,  Accused of Stealing Life Story of Congolese People Exploiting them for Profit

Belgian Filmmaker,Thierry Michel, Accused of Stealing Life Story of Congolese People Exploiting them for Profit

Belgian filmmaker Thierry Michel is being sued by in the Democratic Republic of Congo by documentary making partnership, the Balufu brothers. Gilbert Balufu Mbaye and Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda accuse Michel of plagiarising their 2015 film “The Silence of Forgotten Crimes.”

It follows the release of Michel’s 2021 film, “Empire of Silence.”

Michel’s “The Empire of Silence” tells the story of war crimes in DRC over two decades.

In the film he suggest war criminals are more likely to be rewarded than convicted and he calls for an end to impunity. But the Balufu brother have claimed there could be as many as 80 elements of comparison with their film.

"We asked for the comparison of the two films,” said Balufu. “From the comparison we can remove the doubt, we can see who is right and who is wrong but Thierry Michel does not want to put the film at the disposal of justice, so it is already an admission of guilt.”

Michel denies the accusations and says it is an attack on freedom. Independent analysis carried out at the request of the international society of authors, SCAM shows there are only four images common to both films but the Belgian filmmaker faces up to five years in prison in the DRC if found guilty.

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