A tiresome exercise in self-righteousness and self-indulgence.
Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North (2008)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.4/10
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: Self-examination is good for the soul according to the saying, and the piercing personal and social introspection first-time filmmaker Katrina Browne conducts of her family history is a revelation... Self-examination is good for the soul according to the saying, and the piercing personal and social introspection first-time filmmaker Katrina Browne conducts of her family history is a revelation because it’s far more than just a personal narrative. Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North is both psychology and history, the story of her forebears, the De Wolfs, the largest slave-trading family in United States history. From 1769 to 1820, three generations of De Wolfs transported more than 10,000 Africans into slavery. Contrary to the myth of southern guilt, they were staunch New England Protestants, who received special dispensation from President Jefferson to continue trading long after it was outlawed. Browne wrote to more than 200 family descendants, inviting them to join her in tracing her family’s submerged legacy; 9 signed up and take a journey from the slave forts of Ghana to the ruins of a family plantation in Cuba. This past portrait is fascinating, but it is their encounter with a minefield of racial politics that prompts the film’s real questions. What is their personal complicity? Who owes whom what for the sins of their fathers? And what are the possibilities for reparation, both spiritual and material? In this bicentennial year of the abolition of the slave trade, Traces of the Trade makes a potent statement about privilege and responsibility. --© Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Katrina Browne
Starring: Katrina Browne
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Reviews for Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North
It would be as funny as a Christopher Guest mockumentary if it weren't also so sad.
An eye-opening caravan undertaken by some refreshingly honest whites willing to revisit their slaveowning legacy and the devastation left in its wake.
A truth is stranger than fiction tale of despicable blue blood deeds buried in American slave roots, and touching on unspeakable cruelty, corruption, class oppression, greed, identity theft, global crime scenes, and the dismal falsification of history.
A courageous scab-ripper of a tale about slavery, white privilege and original sin.
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June 27, 2008:
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