L’esclavage au cinéma, la fin d’un tabou ?
Le Diable noir
10 mai Africaphonie
La Route des abolitions
Vers la seconde abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies françaises de 1802 à 1848
Terre marronne
La Couleur de l'esclavage
Le souvenir dans la peau, esclavage en terre normande
La Liberté générale : chroniques de la 1ère abolition de l'esclavage 1794-1802
L'esclavage à Bourbon
In this short film, in search of a cinematic grammar more in tune with Creole imaginary and oral tradition, we follow Ondine's quest. She returns to La Réunion after an absence of four years, because her Pépé, a local zarboutan, is dying. Just as she has to say goodbye, Ondine has a strange encounter in a pond.
Ne suis-je pas ton frère ? La Société des Amis des Noirs 1788-1794
Au nom de nos ancêtres, esclaves et négociants
A disturbing documentary about true murders and real death.
The story of Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums): The Who, one of the most original, creative and relevant British bands of the sixties and of the entire history of pop music.
Le Musée et le Milliardaire anticonformiste
8816 Versos
A hybrid documentary about the decommissioning of a nuclear plant in Scotland. Concerned with landscape and time, myth and technology, the film explores the nature of ruins, and asks what environmental scars our generation will leave behind for the future.
We follow Desmond Cole as he researches his hotly anticipated book and as he pulls back the curtain on race in Canada.