Event Davos Klosters
Ernest Cole: Lost and Found

Description
The pictures of the photographer Ernest Cole went around the world at the end of the 60s. .
CINEMA | DOCUMENTARY
The pictures of the photographer Ernest Cole went around the world at the end of the 60s. In the groundbreaking photo book "House of Bondage", the South African was the first to capture everyday life under apartheid and thus made history. But his own fate fell out of sight: Ernest Cole had to go into exile and from then on documented racial discrimination in the USA – hardly noticed. A few years ago, 60,000 lost negatives turned up in a Swedish bank safe, whereupon Raoul Peck set to work to present us with the impressive photographs of an almost forgotten exceptional talent: After the Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck once again lifts a forgotten personality from the rubble of history in a gripping collage and thus wins the prize for best documentary film in Cannes.
Without discount:
CHF 16.- Seat unnumbered
Guest card (Klosters, Davos):
CHF 15.- Seat unnumbered
Member (KgK/KPD/La Vouta):
CHF 14.- Seat unnumbered
Child (up to 18 years):
CHF 14.- Seat unnumbered
Cast
Director: Raoul Peck (I'm not your Negro)
F 2025, E/df, from 12Y, 106 MIn
Venue
Kulturschuppen Klosters
Äussere Bahnhofstrasse 3, Postfach 165, 7250 Klosters
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