Synopsis
A new documentary chronicling the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa, whose early pictures, shocking at the time of their first publication, revealed to the world Black life under apartheid. Cole fled South Africa in 1966 and lived in exile in the U.S., where he photographed extensively in New York City, as well as the American South, fascinated by the ways this country could be at times so vastly different, and at others eerily similar, to the segregated culture of his homeland. During this period, he published his landmark book of photographs denouncing the apartheid, House of Bondage which, while banned in South Africa, cemented Cole’s place as one of the great photographers of his time at the age of 27. After his death, more than 60,000 of his 35mm film negatives were inexplicably discovered in a bank vault in Stockholm, Sweden. Most considered these forever lost, especially the thousands of pictures Cole shot in the U.S. Telling his own story through his writings, the recollections of those closest to him, and the lens of his uncompromising work, the film is a reintroduction of a pivotal Black artist to a new generation.
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Movie Details
Domestic Releases: | November 22nd, 2024 (Limited) by Magnolia Pictures |
International Releases: | December 25th, 2024 (Limited) (France)
2024 (Limited) (Brazil) February 7th, 2025 (Limited) (United Kingdom) |
Running Time: | 105 minutes |
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Keywords: | Cannes Film Festival 2024, Toronto International Film Festival 2024 |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Documentary |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Factual |
Production/Financing Companies: | Magnolia Pictures, Velvet Films, Arte France Cinema, ARTE France, Canal Plus, Netflix, Centre National du Cinema et de L Image Animee |
Production Countries: | France, United States |
Languages: | English |