[Machine Translation] The most controversial film in the series, which even resulted in a court case! (It took G. Jacopetti, the founder of the Mondo film series (62-63), three years to complete this blockbuster. This film was supposed to be Jacopetti's most confident work, as it clearly captures the reality and chaos of the African countries where independence movements intensified in the 1960s. However, compared to the previous two films, this film contained many heavy and tragic images, and some scenes were once again suspected of being made up. The film was a box-office flop after being pummeled by the media. Furthermore, in the final scenes of the Congo uprising, the camera accompanies the rebels as they sweep a village that serves as their stronghold. Not only did the camera capture the entire looting and massacre by the mercenaries, but it even captured a real execution scene on film. This became a major problem, and Jacopetti was charged with abetting murder. After an investigation by the Italian Ministry of Justice, Jacopetti was eventually acquitted, but the truth is still unknown. After this, Jacopetti stopped making documentary films altogether. Included episodes / Kenya's Independence / The Mau Mau Tribe's Trial / Zebra Trapping / Elephant Hunting and Poaching / Animal Rescue Headquarters / Arab Massacre / African Daughters Yearning to Grow Up / Tanganyika Muslim Massacre / The Congo Uprising and Looting / Africa Money / and more.