Moeder Suriname

Moeder Suriname is a moving documentary that uses unique archive material to tell the life story of a Surinamese washerwoman, inspired by Tessa's grandmother Fansi. The life story covers the period from the abolition of slavery in 1863 to Surinamese independence in 1975. Fansi's story begins in an abandoned village where she grew up as a house slave, after being given up by her white mother and black father. When Fansi becomes a mother at a young age and is abandoned by her husband, she moves to Paramaribo for her sake to offer children a better future. As a single mother, she fights hard to offer her children better opportunities. When her children leave for the Netherlands, she is left alone, not ready to leave Suriname. Only in her last years did she cross over to the Netherlands herself and experience the uprooting of her motherland.

Grosses

Netherlands
$42,927
Domestic ()
Summary Details
Distributorn/a
Opening$15,544
26 theaters
Release DateNov 16, 2023
Running Time1 hr 11 min
GenresDocumentary
In Release371 days/53 weeks
Widest Release26 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Nov 16-1926$15,544-26-$597$15,5441
Nov 23-2627$16,035+3.2%26-$616$42,9272