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Release Date:
September 21, 2018
Original Title:
Three Women: About Slavery and Freedom
Alternate Titles:
Drie Vrouwen, over slavernij en vrijheid
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Filmco
Production Countries:
Netherlands | Suriname
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
From late 16th century until 1863, the Dutch sold an estimated 600,000 African people into slavery. This documentary follows three women who are each involved in the heritage of slavery in their respective roles. When researcher Ellen-Rose Kambel discovers a photograph of a man who owned her ancestors in slavery, she decides to locate his descendants.
Camera Supervisor:
Ricky Cramer
Colorist:
Barend Onneweer
Director:
Ida Does
Director of Photography:
Jurgen Lisse
Editor:
Cam Does
Field Director:
Biemla Gajadien
Line Producer:
Chantal Tjin
Producer:
Ida Does
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