Ubu Tells the Truth

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Ubu Tells the Truth is an animated film by South African artist William Kentridge that uses his distinctive charcoal-drawing style to explore themes of power, violence, and apartheid-era injustice.

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instanceOf animated film
short film
animationTechnique charcoal drawings
stop-motion animation
basedOn Ubu Roi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin South Africa
creator William Kentridge NERFINISHED
depicts courtroom scenes
interrogation
police brutality
torture
director William Kentridge NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt art museums
film festivals
genre art film
experimental animation
political film
hasArtisticStyle expressionism
hand-drawn animation
hasCharacter Ubu NERFINISHED
hasCharacterOrigin Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry NERFINISHED
hasMedium film
hasNarrativeForm nonlinear narrative
hasTheme abuse of power
justice
memory
state oppression
truth-telling
hasVisualCharacteristic black-and-white imagery
erased and redrawn images
rough charcoal lines
inspiredBy Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject apartheid
injustice
power
state violence
movement contemporary South African art
notableFor critique of apartheid-era justice system
integration of sound and image for political effect
use of charcoal-drawing animation
partOfSeries Ubu films by William Kentridge NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1990s
setInPeriod apartheid era in South Africa
workOfArtist William Kentridge NERFINISHED

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