Under the White Mask: The Film Haesaerts Could Have Made uses fragments of Under the Black Mask, a 1958 film about Congolese art directed by the Belgian artist Paul Haesaerts, which has been qualified as colonial propaganda. This new film imagines what the masks – now subjects, and not objects – would say. Aimé Césaire’s Discourse on Colonialism is spoken in Lingala for the first time. This speech is still a critical mirror for Europe. Under The White Mask is limited to the elements already existing in 1958.
| Release Date | December 29, 2021 | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Onder het Witte Masker: De film die Haesaerts had kunnen maken | |
| Runtime | 9min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Lingala | |
| Original Language | Lingala | |
| Production Countries | Belgium | |
| Production Companies | Cobra Films | |