Restitution? Africa's Fight for Its Art

Restitution? Africa's Fight for Its Art

Release date : April 5, 2022
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : English / French /
Director : Nora Philippe /
Writers : Karim Miské / Nora Philippe /
Production companies : ARTE / TV5 Monde / Cinétévé /
April 5, 2022 1h 22m France Documentary English More
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There is an interlinking history of violent European colonialism and the cultural legacy of ethnographic collections in institutions. This documentary traces the progression of colonial history from the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 to the systematic elimination of cultural traditions, religions and lifeways which would occur sporadically through genocides and warfare until the early 20th century throughout the African continent—surveying the inquiries and movements for historical justice, the relationships between European institutions and colonial violence and following enduring struggles against these organisations to regain what was taken.
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  • title:Restitution? Africa's Fight for Its Art
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: English · French ·
  • Director: Nora Philippe /
  • Writers: Karim Miské · Nora Philippe ·
  • Production companies: ARTE · TV5 Monde · Cinétévé ·
  • Overview:There is an interlinking history of violent European colonialism and the cultural legacy of ethnographic collections in institutions. This documentary traces the progression of colonial history from the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 to the systematic elimination of cultural traditions, religions and lifeways which would occur sporadically through genocides and warfare until the early 20th century throughout the African continent—surveying the inquiries and movements for historical justice, the relationships between European institutions and colonial violence and following enduring struggles against these organisations to regain what was taken.
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