Papy discovers he has AIDS. He is rejected by his wife, and family, he can no longer go to work and must take care of his children alone. To have access to anti-retrovirals, he must have a family member who serves as his confidant. In desperation, he hires a homeless man to play the role of his uncle and the center gives him drugs. —Africulture
Djo Tunda Wa Munga Was Born in 1972, in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo). After living in Europe, he returned to the DRC and established a film production company dedicated to training young filmmakers. After living in Europe, he returned To The DRC and has established a film production company dedicated to training young filmmakers. In 2009, he produced Congo in Four Acts , a series of films which were the first DRC-directed documentaries to be selected for the Berlinale. He has directed several medium-length documentaries, including Horizon en Transition (2005) and State of Mind (2010). Viva Riva! (2010) is his feature film debut. —africultures.com