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Le Malentendu Colonial
Le Malentendu Colonial
Camarões, França, Alemanha | 2004 | 75 min | Documentário | Livre
Direção: Jean-Marie Teno
Roteiro: Jean-Marie Teno
Fotografia: Dieter Stürmer, Jean-Marie Teno

Synopsis
In The Colonial Misunderstanding Jean-Marie Teno sheds light on the complex and problematic relationship between colonization and European missionaries on the African continent. The film looks at Christian evangelism as the forerunner of European colonialism in Africa, indeed, as the ideological model for the relationship between North and South even today. In particular it looks at the role of missionaries in Namibia on the centenary of the 1904 German genocide of the Herrero people there. It reveals how colonialism destroyed African beliefs and social systems and replaced them with European ones as if they were the only acceptable routes to modernity. As Prof. F. Kangué Ewané says in the film: "I can forgive Westerners for taking away my land ...but not for taking away my mind and soul." Through an examination of the work of German missionary societies in Africa whose vocation was to bring Christianity - and by extension, European culture and European rule - to the heathens, Jean Marie Teno reveals The Colonial Misunderstanding.
About the director

A member of the Oscars Academy since 2017 in the documentary section, the Cameroonian filmmaker Jean Marie Teno has patiently built over the past 35 years an impressive cinematographic work through its consistency, commitment and vision of the Cameroonian society. Since 1985, Teno has produced and directed films on the colonial and post-colonial history of Africa. His films stand out for their personal and original approach to questions of identity, representation of Africa and its history. His films have been shown in numerous festivals around the world, he was a jury member in numerous international film festivals. He has also taught in numerous American universities and has been regularly invited as artist in residence.