Under The White Mask: The Film That Haesaerts Could Have Made

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Released December 29, 2021

Overview

Under the White Mask: The Film Haesaerts Could Have Made uses fragments of Under the Black Mask, a 1958 film about Congolese art directed by the Belgian artist Paul Haesaerts, which has been qualified as colonial propaganda. This new film imagines what the masks – now subjects, and not objects – would say. Aimé Césaire’s Discourse on Colonialism is spoken in Lingala for the first time. This speech is still a critical mirror for Europe. Under The White Mask is limited to the elements already existing in 1958.

Runtime

0h 9m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

Under The White Mask: The Film That Haesaerts Could Have Made


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Belgium

Spoken Languages

    Production Companies

    • logo for Cobra Films

      Cobra Films

      United States

    Crew

    Posters

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