The idea for this film began when a friend was planning an exhibition featuring Congolese artwork.
Even if the original film were presented with commentary, such critique typically appears offscreen, only available to those who choose to or are able to seek it out.
I suggested that we instead create a new film that would reframe the original imagery.
I began by selecting images from “Under the Black Mask” that gave me the feeling that the masks faced me directly, allowing them to momentarily escape Haesaerts’ frame.
We decided to replace the narration with excerpts from Aimé Césaire’s seminal work “Discourse on Colonialism,” which argued that colonization dehumanizes the colonizer and was published less than a decade before the original film was made.
Persons:
”, Paul Haesaerts, Aimé Césaire’s
Organizations:
Democratic
Locations:
Belgian, Congolese, Belgium, Democratic Republic of Congo