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Lumumba (film)

Lumumba is a 2000 film directed by Raoul Peck centred on Patrice Lumumba in the months before and after the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Léopoldville) achieved independence from Belgium in June 1960. Raoul Peck's film is a coproduction of France, Belgium, Germany, and Haiti. Due to political unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the time of filming, the movie was shot in Zimbabwe and Beira, Mozambique.

Lumumba

Lumumba may refer to:

  • Patrice Lumumba (1925–1961), the first Prime Minister of the Congo
    • Congolese National Movement-Lumumba, a political party founded by Patrice Lumumba
    • Lumumba, a biographical film directed by Raoul Peck
    • Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, formerly known as Patrice Lumumba University
  • Lumumba Stanislaus Di-Aping, a Sudanese diplomat and negotiator at 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference
  • François Lumumba, Congolese politician; son of Patrice Lumumba
  • Guy-Patrice Lumumba, Congolese politician; son of Patrice Lumumba
  • Chokwe Lumumba, Jackson, Mississippi mayor
  • Lumumba (band), an Argentinian reggae band
  • Lumumba (drink), a drink made with cocoa, rum and cream
  • Heritier Lumumba, an Australian rules footballer
Lumumba (band)

Lumumba is an Argentinian reggae band fronted by Fidel Nadal and Pablo Molina (both, formerly from Todos Tus Muertos). It was named after Patrice Lumumba (the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Congo). This project helped Fidel Nadal start his solo career.

Lumumba (drink)

A Lumumba (in Danish also Død tante, in Dutch and German also: Tote Tante [dead aunt]) is a long drink named after Congolese politician Patrice Lumumba. The term Død tante/Tote Tante is used on the western coast of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, where the drink is the counterpart to the Pharisäer with coffee.

The drink consists of cocoa, sometimes accompanied by cream, and a shot of rum. Some alternatives replace the rum with amaretto or brandy.

Depending on whether the hot or cold cocoa is used, the result is a Hot Lumumba or a Cold Lumumba.