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Documentary
Project type
Feature Documentary
Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering the Truth is a hard‑hitting documentary that exposes the human cost of the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo - described by the United Nations as the deadliest war since World War II. The film investigates the role of foreign intervention, resource exploitation, and systemic violence, while amplifying the voices of activists, analysts, and survivors.
Note: Crisis in the Congo contains hard‑hitting and graphic content. The film is age‑restricted on YouTube, so you may need to adjust your viewing settings to access it: Watch here.
Highlights
Investigative Depth – The documentary situates the Congo’s crisis within a 125‑year history of colonialism, dictatorship, and external intervention, offering audiences a rare, comprehensive perspective.
Global Screenings – Widely distributed through platforms such as Culture Unplugged and Friends of the Congo, the film has been screened internationally at community events, universities, and advocacy forums.
Advocacy Impact – Used as an educational and campaigning tool by NGOs and grassroots organizations, the film has helped raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis and mobilize support for justice in the region.
After completing the film, Ajay spent several years campaigning to make sure the documentary would reach both policy audiences and the general public.

