The barbarian is, first and foremost, the man who believes in barbarism
7.8
92 min
For more than a century the great colonial powers put human beings, taken by force from their native lands, on show as entertainment, just like animals in zoos; a shameful, outrageous and savage treatment of people who were considered subhuman.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Abd Al Malik | Self - Narrator (voice) | Unowned | |
Lilian Thuram | Self - Anti-racism Activist | Unowned | |
Pascal Blanchard | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Sandrine Lemaire | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
John M. MacKenzie | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Nicolas Bancel | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Jacob Cassady | Self - Museum Director | Unowned | |
Fanny Robles | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Walter Palm Island | Self - Aboriginal Activist | Unowned | |
Achille Mbembe | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Félix Tiouka | Self - Amerindian Activist | Unowned | |
Gilles Boëtsch | Self - Anthropobiologist | Unowned | |
Carolina Toka | Self - Moliko's Descendant | Unowned | |
Lydia Toka | Self - Moliko's Descendant | Unowned | |
Benjamin Stora | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Robert W. Rydell | Self - Historian | Unowned | |
Pamela Newkirk | Self - Journalist | Unowned | |
Ndiaga Seck | Self - J. Thiam's Descendant | Unowned | |
Sylvie Chalaye | Self - Theater Historian | Unowned | |
Sylvette Kaloïe | Self - M. Kaloïe's Descendant | Unowned | |
Didier Daeninckx | Self - Writer | Unowned | |
Ayana Jackson | Self - Photographer | Unowned | |
Nanette Jacomijn Snoep | Self - Anthropologist | Unowned |