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The film is a biopic of (played by Yahima Torres), an indigenous South African woman who was brought to Europe in the early 19th century. Known by the stage name "the Hottentot Venus," she was exhibited as a sideshow attraction in London freak shows and later in Parisian salons due to her physical features. The narrative concludes with her tragic death at age 26 and the subsequent dissection and display of her remains in a Paris museum, which did not cease until 1976. Core Themes Vénus noire by Abdellatif Kechiche (review)

(2010), directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, is a grueling, 160-minute historical drama that serves as a visceral condemnation of scientific racism and colonial exploitation. It is often described by critics as a "punishing" and "difficult to watch" film that forces audiences into the uncomfortable role of the voyeur. Plot & Historical Context

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