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Contre-histoire de la France d'outre-mer (2013)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 4H 40M

Director : Dorothée Lachaud, Xavier-Marie Bonnot

Synopsis

In five parts, this documentary tells the story of the colonisation of the French Overseas Territories. Slave descendants, coloniser descendants, historians, admirals, rebellious writers and politicians recount a lasting past that keeps on igniting the economic and social relations of these territories even to this day.

Actors

Prosper Ève
Prosper Ève
Himself / Historian
Serge Letchimy
Serge Letchimy
Himself / Deputy
Gérard Le Bouëdec
Gérard Le Bouëdec
Himself / Historian
Brigitte Nicolas
Brigitte Nicolas
Herself / Curator
Martine Acerra
Martine Acerra
Herself / Historian
André Lucrèce
André Lucrèce
Himself / Writer
Edouard Boulogne
Edouard Boulogne
Himself / Philosopher and Writer
Raphaël Confiant
Raphaël Confiant
Himself / Writer
Gregorio Salinero
Gregorio Salinero
Himself / Historian
Eric Saugera
Eric Saugera
Himself / Historian
Frédéric Régent
Frédéric Régent
Himself / Historian
Raoul Lucas
Raoul Lucas
Himself / Sociologist
Elie Domota
Elie Domota
Himself / Unionist
François Bellec
François Bellec
Himself / Writer
Sylviane Llinares
Sylviane Llinares
Herself / Historian
Olivier Laurens
Olivier Laurens
Himself / Commissioner-General
Jean-François Géraud
Jean-François Géraud
Himself / Archaeologist
Jean-Louis Vichot
Jean-Louis Vichot
Himself
Olivier de Rohan-Chabot
Olivier de Rohan-Chabot
Himself
Yvette Bouquet
Yvette Bouquet
Herself / Artist
Paulette Durizot Jno-Baptiste
Paulette Durizot Jno-Baptiste
Herself / Anthropologist
Harry Boucard
Harry Boucard
Himself / Teacher
Christiane Terrier
Christiane Terrier
Herself / Historian
Jone Passa
Jone Passa
Himself / Sociologist
Marie Salaün
Marie Salaün
Herself / Anthropologist
Frederick Cooper
Frederick Cooper
Himself / Historian
Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch
Herself / Historian
Daniel Maximin
Daniel Maximin
Himself / Writer
François Jacquet-Francillon
François Jacquet-Francillon
Himself / Historian
Herman Lebovics
Herman Lebovics
Himself / Historian
Annie Bruter
Annie Bruter
Herself / Historian
Eddy Wadrawane
Eddy Wadrawane
Himself / Doctor in Learning Sciences
Roger Toumson
Roger Toumson
Himself / Writer
Maryse Condé
Maryse Condé
Herself / Writer
Léo Elisabeth
Léo Elisabeth
Himself / Historian
Gary Wilder
Gary Wilder
Himself / Anthropologist
Pierre Gauvin
Pierre Gauvin
Himself / Teacher
Aimé Césaire
Aimé Césaire
Himself / Poet and Politician
Jean-François Niort
Jean-François Niort
Himself / Legal historian
Jean-Claude William
Jean-Claude William
Himself / Political science professor
Doris Garraway
Doris Garraway
Herself / Literature professor
Laurent Valère
Laurent Valère
Himself / Artist
Jacky Dahomay
Jacky Dahomay
Himself / Philosopher
Alexandre Alaric
Alexandre Alaric
Himself / Philosopher
Pierre Aliker
Pierre Aliker
Himself / Politician
Victor Tisserand
Victor Tisserand
Himself
Victor Permal
Victor Permal
Himself / Artist
Frantz Fanon
Frantz Fanon
Himself / Writer
Edouard Glissant
Edouard Glissant
Himself / Writer and Philosopher
Evelyne Hiet-Guihur
Evelyne Hiet-Guihur
Herself / Historian
Claude Prudhomme
Claude Prudhomme
Himself / Historian
Jacques Adelaïde-Merlande
Jacques Adelaïde-Merlande
Himself / Historian
Yann Sordet
Yann Sordet
Himself
Philippe Delisle
Philippe Delisle
Himself / Historian
Frédéric Angleviel
Frédéric Angleviel
Himself / Historian
Claire Laux
Claire Laux
Herself / Historian
Louis-José Barbançon
Louis-José Barbançon
Himself / Historian
Christophe Sand
Christophe Sand
Himself / Archaeologist
Mohammed Ben Kouider
Mohammed Ben Kouider
Himself
Jean-Pierre Aïfa
Jean-Pierre Aïfa
Himself / Mayor
Yves Mermoud
Yves Mermoud
Himself / Historian
Jerry Delathière
Jerry Delathière
Himself / Historian
Alain Fort
Alain Fort
Himself / Tourist guide
Yaël Bouffenech
Yaël Bouffenech
Himself

Crews

Dorothée Lachaud
Dorothée Lachaud
Director
Xavier-Marie Bonnot
Xavier-Marie Bonnot
Director
Xavier-Marie Bonnot
Xavier-Marie Bonnot
Editor
Sylvain François
Sylvain François
Sound Mixer
Justine Nouveau
Justine Nouveau
Producer
Louise Hutereau
Louise Hutereau
Producer

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