Black Slaves for Sale (2000)

Black Slaves for Sale (2000) poster

Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Focuses on the moral dilemma aid organisations are faced with in Southern Sudan. For more then 17 years Africa's largest country is crippled by civil war between the Islamic North and the Christian-animistic South. Over 2 million people died during this conflict. One of its horrible consequences is the revival of slavery. Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare.

Director: Mark Aardenburg
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hartmut Ewert
Cinematography: Rob Ijsbrandy
Editing: Oscar Pathuis
Production: Eye2eye Media, MovieTron
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en

Keywords

slavery

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Black Slaves for Sale about?
Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Focuses on the moral dilemma aid organisations are faced with in Southern Sudan. For more then 17 years Africa's largest country is crippled by civil war between the Islamic North and the Christian-animistic South. Over 2 million people died during this conflict. One of its horrible consequences is the revival of slavery. Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare.
Who directed Black Slaves for Sale?
Black Slaves for Sale was directed by Mark Aardenburg.
Who stars in Black Slaves for Sale?
Black Slaves for Sale stars John Eibner, Stanley Hitchcock, Omar Al-Bashir.
How long is Black Slaves for Sale?
Black Slaves for Sale has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Black Slaves for Sale?
Black Slaves for Sale is a Documentary film.
Where was Black Slaves for Sale produced?
Black Slaves for Sale was produced in Netherlands.