
Women of Suriname (1978)
Het Onbekende Suriname
Oema Foe Sranang (1978), translated in Dutch as Vrouwen van Suriname, was a film made in close collaboration with LOSON (Landelijke Organisatie Strijd Organisatie Suriname). This anti-colonial, feminist portrait of the lives of five Surinamese women came about after the recent independence of Suriname in 1975, also shedding a light on the experience of the Surinamese migrants entering the Netherlands and the Dutch hostile attitude towards this large flow of migrants.
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Bram Behr | As: |
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Sylvie Fernant | As: |
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Sonja Boekstaaf | As: |
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Jetty Meurzing | As: |
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Rita Rahman | As: |
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Oema Foe Sranang (1978), translated in Dutch as Vrouwen van Suriname, was a film made in close collaboration with LOSON (Landelijke Organisatie Strijd Organisatie Suriname). This anti-colonial, feminist portrait of the lives of five Surinamese women came about after the recent independence of Suriname in 1975, also shedding a light on the experience of the Surinamese migrants entering the Netherlands and the Dutch hostile attitude towards this large flow of migrants.
Tagline: | Het Onbekende Suriname |
Certification: | Unknown |
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Directed By
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At van Praag |
Director |
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Nadia Tilon |
Producer |
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Other Crew
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Henk Lalji |
Cinematography |
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