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Ida Does (born 1955) is a Surinamese-born, Dutch journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker. After working at
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(TV West) as a reporter, editor-in-chief, and program director, she began making independent films, mainly focused on art, culture, colonialism, and social justice. Her documentaries have won awards in Canada, the Netherlands, and Trinidad and Tobago.


Early life and education

Ida Chin-A-Loi was born in 1955 in
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, capital of the constituent country of the
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, Suriname. She left Suriname as a young child to attend school, studying at the Media Academy of Hilversum and the Maurits Binger Film Institute of
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. After completing her education, Chin-A-Loi returned to Suriname, but fled to Aruba in 1982 after the Moiwana massacre during the dictatorship of
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. She married , a Surinamse publicist and intellectual.


Career

Does began her career as a journalist, publishing Dutch-language articles in various media such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and other magazines and newspapers in Aruba, the Netherlands, and Suriname. In the late 1980s, she combined social work with media, producing an informational film about the cultural problems of immigrant girls attending the Anne Frank Secondary School in
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. In the 1990s, she served as editor-in-chief of the Surinamese cultural journal ''Mutyama'' and the Aruban edition of the newspaper, ''
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''. She has also written stories for Dutch radio station
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's program ''De Avonden'' and worked at the broadcast company
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(TV West) as a reporter, editor-in-chief, and program director. In 2007, Does began working as an independent filmmaker. Many of her works are inspired by her interest in history, particularly the pioneering figures of Caribbean colonial history, their legacy, and the issues that they dealt with, entwining art, culture, and social justice in her works. Her first documentary ''Trefossa: I Am Not I'' (Trefossa: Mi a no mi, 2008) about the poet
Henri Frans de Ziel Henri Frans de Ziel (15 January 1916 – 3 February 1975), working under the pen name of Trefossa, was a neoromantic writer in Dutch and Sranan Tongo from Suriname. He is best known for the Sranan Tongo stanzas of Suriname's National Anthem. Bi ...
won honorable mention in the 2009
Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival The Trinidad and Tobago film festival (ttff) is a film festival in the Anglophone Caribbean. It takes place annually in Trinidad and Tobago in the latter half of September, and runs for approximately two weeks. The festival screens feature-length na ...
. It also won the Public Award from the ''Africa in the Picture'' Film Festival in
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in 2010. Her documentary ''Peace, Memories of Anton de Kom'' about
Anton de Kom Cornelis Gerhard Anton de Kom (22 February 1898 – 24 April 1945) was a Surinamese resistance fighter and anti-colonialist author. He was arrested in Suriname and the protest against his arrest resulted in two deaths. De Kom was subsequently ...
, the World War II resistance fighter and anti-colonialist, won best short film in 2012 at the
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. In 2017, Does was selected at the
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in
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as the "Best Woman of Color Creator" and honored with the CineFam Award, while her film, ''Amsterdam, Traces of Sugar'' received the Best Documentary Award.


Works

*2008 ''Trefossa: Mi a no mi'' (''Trefossa: I Am Not I''). *2010 ''Portraits of Four Woman Artists of Aruba''. *2012 ''Laga Bai''. *2012 ''Peace: Memories of Anton de Kom''. *2013 ''Poetry Is an Island: Derek Walcott''. *2014 ''Sporen van Smaragd, Indisch erfgoed in Den Haag'' (Traces of Emerald, Indonesian heritage in The Hague). *2017 ''Amsterdam, Traces of Sugar''.


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