The Invention of Racism in Color
52 mins
Between 1907 and 1909, Robert Lohmeyer (1879-1959), a German pioneer of color photography, traveled through the German colonies in Africa and portrayed their landscapes and native peoples in color for the first time, thus fulfilling a laudable purpose; but also laying the foundations for an enduring racist vision of the entire continent.
Michael Mueller
Writer
Jens Jäger
Writer
Jens Jäger
Technical Advisor
Indra Misiaczyk-Oster
Editor
Martin Kießling
Director of Photography
Florian Meyer
Sound Designer
Florian Meyer
Sound Mixer
Len Reddemann
Production Manager
Wolfram Gumbert-Brewitt
Production Manager
Mathias Werth
Commissioning Editor
Michael Souvignier
Producer
Ninette Botha
Post Production Coordinator
Raphael Scriba
Unit Manager
Michael Mueller
Director