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Gosling goes behind lens for Congo book

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Actor Ryan Gosling is best known for films as diverse as La La Land and First Man, but he recently moved behind the lens for a passion project — taking photos in crisis-hit Democratic Republic of Congo.

Gosling, 38, who is Canadian, is no stranger to advocacy in Africa. For a decade, he’s been working with the Enough Project, which aims to end mass atrocities in the continent’s conflict hotspots.

On the DRC, he teamed up with Enough Project founding director John Prendergas­t and Congolese activist Fidel Bafilemba to draw attention to the brutal colonisati­on of the country.

In Congo Stories: Battling Five Centuries of Exploitati­on and Greed, the pair unpack the tortuous history of the mineral-rich DRC and how residents look to the future, with photos by Gosling.

“It was just this theme of an unwavering resilience and an unwillingn­ess to be broken, and these expression­s of hope,” the actor said at a book event here.

“It is hope that is generated from people like Fidel and Chouchou,” the Oscar nominee said, referring to journalist and rights activist Chouchou Namegabe, who contribute­d to the project.

Following a trip to northern Uganda in 2008, Gosling and Prendergas­t decided to head to the eastern DRC in 2010, to travel alongside Bafilemba.

“At the time, Ryan was just taking photos like he was some guy who’d never been to a place before and wanted to document what he was seeing,” Prendergas­t said.

After mulling over a second trip years later, the pair decided to take Gosling’s photos, Prendergas­t’s research and Bafilemba’s interviews with Congolese “upstanders” — young citizens working towards change — to create the book.

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 ?? AFP PIC ?? ‘Congo Stories’ is penned by John Prendergas­t and Fidel Bafilemba with pictures by actor Ryan Gosling (left).
AFP PIC ‘Congo Stories’ is penned by John Prendergas­t and Fidel Bafilemba with pictures by actor Ryan Gosling (left).

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