Remember What You Forgot

Director Clarice Gargard explores the monumental 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in "Remember What You Forgot," embarking on a journey across time and locations, gathering memories from everyday resisters in the Netherlands, Suriname, and Curaçao to ponder if these events signify a tipping point for change.

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Tomtit Film

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Released November ‘22

54 mins

Clarice Gargard

director Clarice Gargard, camera Jurgen Lisse e.a., editor Mieneke Kramer, assistant editor Wies Hundling, sound Bram Meindersma / Sander den Broeder, voice-over Natasja Gibbs, advisor Tamara Vuurmans e.a., sound design & re-recording mix Tymen Bergman, color correction Joel Sahuleka, post production facilities FeverFilm, research and producer (Curaçao) Debora Noordwijk, producer (Suriname) Dino Kappel, research (Netherlands) Isabelle Britto / Omar Breeveld, research assistant Lecyca Curiel / Ghazal Abedini / Vicky Pinheiro Keulers, production assistant Veca Obispo / Joey Jansen / Florentine Oranje, producer (VPRO) Brigit Dopheide, editorial (VPRO) Barbara Truyen / Thomas Vroege, Tomtit Film, Monique Busman

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Dutch

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CoBO, Democracy&Media Foundation, VSBfonds, AFK

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The Black Lives Matter demonstrations of June 2020 were the largest anti-black racism protests and turned the world upside down. In Remember what you forgot, director Clarice Gargard wonders if this was a tipping point for change.

To answer, she journeys through time and space, led by an omniscient guide. And retrieves memories from everyday resisters in the Netherlands, Suriname and Curaçao, in the hope that they can foreshadow the future.

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