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Release Date:
December 1, 2024
Original Title:
Der Perlenthron - Kameruns Kulturerbe in deutschen Museen
Alternate Titles:
La herencia colonial alemana - Skradzione dziedzictwo
Las perlas de Camerún - La herencia colonial alemana
Le perle del Camerun - Le perle del Camerun
Les perles du Cameroun - Un héritage colonial allemand
The Pearl Throne - Cameroon's Cultural Heritage in German Museums
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE
Medea Film Factory
ZDF
ZDF/Arte
Production Countries:
Cameroon | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
Germany holds the largest collection of Cameroonian cultural objects in the world in its Ethnological museums. One important piece is 'Mandu Yenu' the Royal Throne of Bamum, a striking work adorned with glass beads and cowrie shells, also known as the Pearl Throne. What should be done with this masterwork and other pieces overshadowed by their colonial heritage?
Author:
Jochen von Grumbkow
Johannes Fellmann
Grit Lederer
Colorist:
Vladimir Baotic
Commissioning Editor:
Dieter Schneider
Director:
Grit Lederer
Director of Photography:
Marcus Winterbauer
Editor:
Hannes Richter
Graphic Designer:
Stefanie Saghri
Music:
Carsten Rocker
Post Producer:
Howard Harrington
Producer:
Dzebam Godlove Ayaba Bongnwa
Javla Wilfred
Nalan Kahriman
Irene Höfer
Production Manager:
Bertram Zacharias
Sound:
Moritz Springer
Sound Mixer:
Andreas Ersson
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