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The Return of Sara Baartman

Title
The Return of Sara Baartman [electronic resource] / narration written ... by Gail Smith ; produced and directed by Zola Maseko ; Black Roots Pictures.
Published
Brooklyn, NY : Icarus Films, [2003]
Physical Description
1 streaming video file (52 min.) : sd., col.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Originally produced as a documentary in 2002.
Camera, Jonathan Kovel ; editor, Guy Spiller ; original music composed and produced by Pops Mohamed.
In English and French with English subtitles.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Chronicles the return of the remains of Sara Baartman, a Black woman who had been exhibited as a freak in early nineteenth-century Europe. Her remains were returned to South Africa from France, where they had been kept at the Museum of Man (Muszěe L'Homme). On April 29, 2002, Sara's remains were officially handed back to the South African people at an emotionally charged ceremony at the country's Embassy in Paris and, on August 9 (National Women's Day), she was ceremonially buried on the banks of the Gamtoos River. Sara's repatriation involved years of lobbying by people in South Africa, including Professor Phillip Tobias, South African poet Diana Ferrus, and French senator Nicolas About who, when told that only a law could force the country to give up Baartman, introduced one.
Variant and related titles
Docuseek2.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English; French
Added to Catalog
October 30, 2018
Credits
Camera, Jonathan Kovel ; editor, Guy Spiller ; original music composed and produced by Pops Mohamed.
Performers
Narration, Gail Smith.
System details note
System requirements: access to Internet or Intranet ; media player.
Videorecording number
if-rsara Docuseek2
Genre/Form
Documentary films.
Also listed under
Maseko, Zola, 1967-
Smith, Gail.
Black Roots Pictures (Firm)
Icarus Films.
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