Accused #2 : Walter Sisulu

by Nicolas Champeaux et Gilles Porte , produced by La Générale de Production
2019
Institut français program
VR Selection
Festival national du film d'animation 2019

256 hours of sound archives recorded during the Rivonia trial (9 months) were recently unearthed and digitised by the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA). They bring back to life the political battle waged by Mandela and his 7 co-defendants. This film looks at one of them in particular: accused number 2, a lesser-known hero of the struggle against Apartheid, Mandela’s mentor Walter Sisulu.

In-situ experience
VR headset
Suitable for all audiences
15 minute(s)
Multiple languages
Update : 13/05/2022
Accused #2 : Walter Sisulu (© La Générale de Production / 2018)
Accused #2 : Walter Sisulu (© La Générale de Production / 2018)
Accused #2 : Walter Sisulu (© La Générale de Production /2018)
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The illustrations of artist Oerd Van Cuijlenborg plunge viewers into the Rivonia trial hearings. They find themselves in close proximity to the protagonists and totally immersed in the proceedings thanks to 360° virtual reality and spatialised sound.

The story of the struggle against Apartheid is symbolised by one man: Nelson Mandela. He came to public notice during a historic trial in 1963 and 1964. Mandela would have been a hundred years old in 2018. He was not alone at the trial. Seven co- accused (five Blacks, one White and an ethnic Indian) were sentenced with him to hard labour for life. All had faced the threat of hanging. Yet at the risk of their lives, they had chosen to turn their trial into a political indictment of the segregationist regime.

Nelson Mandela gave a speech from the dock and was not cross-examined. So Walter Sisulu, the grey eminence of the movement, was the first co-defendant to take on the formidable prosecutor Percy Yutar.

Sisulu, who had left school at the age of 14, started out at a serious disadvantage. Yet over the 5 days of the hearing, he ultimately succeeded in making his case in front of journalists from all over the world, as well as the diplomats attending the trial.

Today, with 256 hours of audio recordings of the hearings (recently unearthed and restored by France’s Institut National de l’Audiovisuel), we can relive that battle and, through those remarkable resources, (re) discover the story of the ANC’s fight against Apartheid.

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In-situ experience
Experience
Terms
Solo
Interactivity
Interactive
Duration
15 minute(s)
Audience
Categories
Suitable for all audiences
Minimum age
7 years
Accessibility
Suitable for visitors with developmental and learning disabilities, Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Prices
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Languages
Original language
English
Dubbing
Subtitles
French, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish
Team
Interpreter
no
Public outreach
yes
Technician
no
Material
Equipment
VR headset (Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Quest)
Minimum space required
A partir de 1 m 2
Internet connection
Not required to broadcast the artwork
A workshop may accompagny this artwork.
Awards
Best Linear Content Virtual Worlds 2019 (Germany) 2019
Festival national du film d'animation Coup de coeur de l'Institut Français pour une œuvre en VR (France) 2019
Festival National du Film d'Animation Best Virtual Reality (France) 2019
New Media Film Festival 2019 Best VR Animation (United States) 2019
Virtual Worlds 2019 - 
360 Film Festival Prix du meilleur son (France) 2019
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Direction
Nicolas Champeaux et Gilles Porte
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Production
La Générale de Production
 
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