Young people in Goma, Congo, fight against Western media's distorted portrayals of war and poverty, highlighting the imbalance of power that perpetuates these stereotypes. The film creates a dialogue between Western perceptions and the Congolese reality, questioning whether a white director can truly represent the new Congolese image or if it's merely a Western perspective.
Stop Filming Us
The documentary Stop Filming Us sheds light on the struggles of young people in Goma, Congo, often misportrayed in Western media, by exposing the power imbalance that perpetuates misconceptions about war and poverty.












