How Should I Be?

How Should I Be?

S01E13 - 13

14.9. 21:40
DocuBox
30 minutes
Drama

Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. At the heart of Africa, the Congo for many people will always be associated with Joseph Conrad’s early twentieth-century novel the Heart of Darkness, a title that has become a by-word for the country. And for Benjamin and David, two former child soldiers, and Funaha held as a sex slave by one of the many militias that continue to terrorise the country, that metaphor remains a daily reality. The film explores how this seemingly never-ending conflict impacts on the people of North Kivu.

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Season 1
S01E10

10

14.9. 20:10, DocuBox, 30 minutes

10

S01E11

11

14.9. 20:40, DocuBox, 30 minutes

11

S01E12

12

14.9. 21:10, DocuBox, 30 minutes

12

S01E13

13

14.9. 21:40, DocuBox, 30 minutes

13

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S01E14

14

22.9. 20:10, DocuBox, 30 minutes

14

S01E15

15

15.9. 20:40, DocuBox, 30 minutes

15

S01E19

19

15.9. 21:10, DocuBox, 25 minutes

19

S01E20

20

15.9. 21:35, DocuBox, 25 minutes

20

S01E21

21

16.9. 19:50, DocuBox, 30 minutes

21

S01E22

22

16.9. 20:20, DocuBox, 25 minutes

22

S01E23

23

16.9. 20:45, DocuBox, 25 minutes

23

S01E24

24

16.9. 21:10, DocuBox, 25 minutes

24

S01E25

25

16.9. 21:35, DocuBox, 25 minutes

25

S01E27

27

19.9. 21:35, DocuBox, 40 minutes

27

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English
Drama

Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. At the heart of Africa, the Congo for many people will always be associated with Joseph Conrad’s early twentieth-century novel the Heart of Darkness, a title that has become a by-word for the country. And for Benjamin and David, two former child soldiers, and Funaha held as a sex slave by one of the many militias that continue to terrorise the country, that metaphor remains a daily reality. The film explores how this seemingly never-ending conflict impacts on the people of North Kivu.