Ernest Cole, a South African photographer, was the first to expose the horrors of apartheid to a world audience. His book “House of Bondage”, published in 1967 when he was 27 years old, led him into exile in NYC and Europe for the rest of his life, never to find his bearings. Raoul Peck recounts his wanderings, his turmoil as an artist and his anger, on a daily basis, at the silence or complicity of the Western world in the face of the horrors of the Apartheid regime. He also recounts how, in 2017, 60,000 negatives of his work were discovered in the safe of a Swedish bank.
Winner of the best documentary award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Título original: Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
Ano: 2024
Classificação: 12
Duração: 106 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: France, USA
Tags: USA, France, documentary, photography, discrimination, exile, racism, international film festivals, art
Cor: cor
Direção: Raoul Peck
Roteiro: Ernest Cole, Raoul Peck
Fotografia: Wolfgang Held, Moses Tau, Raoul Peck
Montagem: Alexandra Strauss
Produtor: Tamara Rosenberg, Raoul Peck
Produção: Velvet Film, Velvet Film Inc.
Música: Alexeï Aïgui
World Sales: MK2
Distribuição: Imovision
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 48