Tula, a slave on the island of Curacao, is becoming more and more aware of the injustice existing between his people and the white oppressors. His peaceful resistance inspires his people to unite in a passionate struggle for equality, freedom and brotherhood.
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Tula een slaaf op het eiland Curaçao wordt zich steeds bewuster van de ongelijkheid tussen zijn volk en hun blanke onderdrukkers. Als hij van zijn geliefde ...
Tula The Revolt - Trailer
An account of the unequal fight for justice on the island of Curacao a Dutch colony in 1795. Watch Tula The Revolt at: ...
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