Let Each One Go Where He May (2009)
The film traces the extensive journey of two unidentified brothers who venture from the outskirts of Paramaribo, Suriname, on land and through rapids, past a Maroon village on the Upper Suriname River, in a rehearsal of the voyage undertaken by their ancestors, who escaped from slavery at the hands of the Dutch 300 years prior. A path still traveled to this day, its changing topography bespeaks a diverse history of forced migration.
Director: Ben Russell
Runtime: 135 min
Release Date: September 12, 2009
Cast
Cinematography: Chris Fawcett
Editing: Ben Russell
Production: Ben Russell Productions
Country: Suriname, United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
slavery, colonialism
More Films by Director: Ben Russell
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Let Each One Go Where He May about?
- The film traces the extensive journey of two unidentified brothers who venture from the outskirts of Paramaribo, Suriname, on land and through rapids, past a Maroon village on the Upper Suriname River, in a rehearsal of the voyage undertaken by their ancestors, who escaped from slavery at the hands of the Dutch 300 years prior. A path still traveled to this day, its changing topography bespeaks a diverse history of forced migration.
- Who directed Let Each One Go Where He May?
- Let Each One Go Where He May was directed by Ben Russell.
- Who stars in Let Each One Go Where He May?
- Let Each One Go Where He May stars Benjen Pansa, Monie Pansa.
- How long is Let Each One Go Where He May?
- Let Each One Go Where He May has a runtime of 2h 15m (135 minutes).
- Where was Let Each One Go Where He May produced?
- Let Each One Go Where He May was produced in Suriname, United States of America.