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Viva Riva!

"Kinshasa is calling."

Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked gasoline. Wads of cash in hand and out for a good time, Riva is soon entranced by beautiful night club denizen Nora, the kept woman of a local gangster.

Top Cast

  • Patsha Bay

    Patsha Bay

    Riva

  • Manie Malone

    Manie Malone

    Nora

  • Hoji Fortuna

    Hoji Fortuna

    César

  • Marlene Longange

    Marlene Longange

    Commandante

  • Diplome Amekindra

    Diplome Amekindra

    Azor

  • Alex Herabo

    Alex Herabo

    JM

  • Angélique Mbumb

    Angélique Mbumb

    Malou

  • Nzita Tumba

    Nzita Tumba

    Mère Edo

  • Tchuba Dimalo

    Tchuba Dimalo

    footballer

Overview

Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked gasoline. Wads of cash in hand and out for a good time, Riva is soon entranced by beautiful night club denizen Nora, the kept woman of a local gangster.

Rating

5.3 / 10
23 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    7 Jan 25, 2024

    I mean, it commits to its story, that's for sure. 'Viva Riva!' is a crime thriller that truly is just that, as there are no good characters (except Anto, I guess!) - just a bunch of criminals slogging it out across 90 or so minutes. I'm not entirely sure if I like it or not. On the one hand it goes around in circles without anything story-wise actually happening, but on the other hand it actually is kinda fun seeing every character at each other's necks without the film shoehorning a goodie. Patsha Bay, Hoji Fortuna and Manie Malone put in solid performances, Marlene Longage is alright as well. The cast aren't anything amazing but do all work together well, all suiting their respective roles. Bay and Malone share a rather, erm, 'creative' sex scene at around the 41 minute mark, which was more amusing than anything else. Not one I'll remember or likely revisit, though it is a flick that I'd personally consider as passable. Nice to see a film from the DRC, too.

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