History of the Main Complaint

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History of the Main Complaint is a short animated film by South African artist William Kentridge that uses charcoal drawings to explore themes of memory, guilt, and apartheid-era violence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animated film
experimental film
short film
basedOn original work by William Kentridge
countryOfOrigin South Africa
creator William Kentridge NERFINISHED
depicts apartheid-era South Africa
corporate power
moral responsibility
director William Kentridge NERFINISHED
genre animation
art film
political art
hasArtisticStyle expressionism
surrealism
hasCharacter Soho Eckstein NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced South African visual art NERFINISHED
contemporary political animation
hasTheme repression of memory
self-examination
trauma
violence and complicity
hasType black-and-white film
hasVisualStyle hand-drawn charcoal imagery
rough, sketch-like animation
inCollection museum film and video collections
language English
mainSubject apartheid
guilt
memory
political violence
medium charcoal on paper
film
movement contemporary art
narrativeForm allegory
psychological drama
notableFor political commentary on apartheid
use of erasure and redrawing in animation
partOfSeries Soho Eckstein films NERFINISHED
productionMethod hand-drawn animation
publicationType art film
technique charcoal drawing
stop-motion animation
workOf William Kentridge NERFINISHED

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William Kentridge notableWork History of the Main Complaint