Vénus noire

Oct 27 2010 Not Rated 2h 42m
Drama, History

The true story of Saartje Baartman, a black South African worker who moves to London with her master in the early 19th century. Although she dreams of being an artist, once in Europe she is exploited as a sideshow attraction due to her large buttocks and genitalia.

Plot

The story of Saartjes Baartman, a Black domestic who, in 1808, left Southern Africa, then ruled by Dutch settlers, for Europe, following her boss Hendrick Caesar , hoping to find fame and fortune there. Once in London her master turned manager does nothing but exhibit her as a freak in a phony and humiliating carnival show. After a series of troubles caused by their act, Caesar, Saartje and their new friend, bear-tamer Réaux, head for Paris where once again, and against her will, she has to mimic savagery and expose her body, first in carnivals, then in the aristocratic salons of Paris, later on among the libertines and finally in brothels where she ends up being a prostitute. In the meantime, French anatomists will have taken an interest in her unusual anatomy (enormous buttocks and labia) only to declare her the missing link from ape to man. In 1815, aged only 27, she dies alone, of a combination of pneumonia and venereal disease.

Written by

Abdellatif Kechiche, Ghalya Lacroix

Directed by

Abdellatif Kechiche

Production Countries

France, Belgium

Production Companies

CinéCinéma, MK2 Films, France 2 Cinéma

Languages

Nederlands, Français, English, Afrikaans

Awards

1 win & 5 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
3,144
Average Rating
6.8 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA