France / Dec 01, 2024 / ARTE
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Germany holds the largest collection of Cameroonian cultural objects in the world in its Ethnological museums. One important piece is 'Mandu Yenu' the Royal Throne of Bamum, a striking work adorned with glass beads and cowrie shells, also known as the Pearl Throne. What should be done with this masterwork and other pieces overshadowed by their colonial heritage?
Main cast
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Der Perlenthron - Kameruns Kulturerbe in deutschen Museen |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch, Français |
| Production countries | Germany, Cameroon |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Medea Film Factory, ZDF, ARTE, ZDF/Arte |
| Official site | arte.tv |
| Release date | 1 dicembre 2024 |
| Production | Dzebam Godlove Ayaba Bongnwa, Javla Wilfred, Nalan Kahriman, Irene Höfer |
| Writer | Jochen von Grumbkow, Johannes Fellmann, Grit Lederer |
| Editing | Hannes Richter, Vladimir Baotic |
| Cinematography | Marcus Winterbauer |
| Assistant directors | Grit Lederer |
| Camera operators | Marcus Winterbauer |
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| Additional photography | Marcus Winterbauer |
| Production design | Stefanie Saghri |
| Art direction | Stefanie Saghri |
| Set decoration | Stefanie Saghri |
| Music | Carsten Rocker, Moritz Springer, Andreas Ersson |
| Sound | Moritz Springer, Carsten Rocker, Andreas Ersson |
Release dates
TV
Germany / Dec 01, 2024 / ARTE
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