Uncle Tom’s Cabin, from scandal to anger

  • Priscilla Pizzato
Conseiller historique Pap Ndiaye
  • Documentaire
  • 2025
  • France
  • 52 min
  • Avec les voix de Elsa Lepoivre
  • Sociétaire de la Comédie Française
    Et Géraldine Asselin
  • Véronique Augereau
  • Mathieu Buscatto
  • Amélia Ewu
  • Alex Fondja
  • Jessie Lambotte

Published in 1852, Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a bombshell in American society. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel inflamed passions and made the abolition of slavery a national debate – it is even considered as a trigger of the Civil War according to Abraham Lincoln. “Uncle Tom” personified the struggle against slavery, yet it became over time an insult within the black community, a nickname for those who were seen as too docile toward whites.

This documentary tells the conflicting story of the best-selling book of the 19th Century after the Bible – a novel as liberating as it was a vector of the worst racist prejudices, and which continues to irrigate racial issues up to Black Lives Matter.

Image
  • Yann Staderoli
Son
  • David Sandras
  • Matthieu Cochin
Montage
  • Yohann Le Rallier
Musique
  • Matteo Locasciulli
  • Mattia Feliciani Éditée par ALBA MUSIQUE
Production
  • Agat Films
  • Muriel Meynard
Coproduction
  • ARTE France
Partenaires
  • CNC
  • la PROCIREP – Société des producteurs et de l’ANGOA
Ventes internationales The Party Film Sales

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