Benito Cereno (film) explained

Benito Cereno
Director:Serge Roullet
Producer:Les Films Niepce
Starring:Ruy Guerra, Georges Selmark, Teemour Diop, Jacques Mercier, John Turner, Philippe Nourry
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:France
Screenplay:Serge Roullet (adapted from Herman Melville novella Benito Cereno)
Cinematography:Ricardo Aronovich
Editing:Serge Roullet

Benito Cereno is a 1969 French drama film directed by Serge Roullet. It is based on the novella Benito Cereno, by American writer Herman Melville.

Synopsis

In 1799 the black slaves being transported in a three mast ship captained by the South American, Benito Cereno, rebel. After killing part of the crew, they subdue the captain. The rebel slaves order him to set sail for Africa, but the ship runs into trouble. Delano, the U.S. Captain of a whaler comes to their assistance. Once aboard, everything seems to be in order. The slaves act like slaves. But certain details disturb Delano.