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Karim Miské et Mohamed Joseph
Karim Miské, Emmanuel Blanchard et Mohamed Joseph
Cie des Phares et Balises
Cie des Phares et Balises
3x52'
MUSLIMS OF FRANCE
1904-1945: “Indigènes” (48’)
1945-1981: Immigrants ( 57’)
1981-2009 : French (64’)
Karim Miské reopens France's history books to look back at the 20th century as lived by Muslims. The film unfolds chronologically, piecing together the memories and cultural identity of this French minority.
In our collective representations, Muslims are the embodiment of the "other," the "stranger."
It is not our intention to downplay the differences. We do, however, want to show that while the history linking France and Muslims has been filled with more violence than exchange, it remains nonetheless a common history, one that we inevitably share.
As Francophone Africa celebrates the 50th anniversary of its independence from France or Belgium, and with the still rumbling "National Identity" debate as a backdrop, a new generation of French documentary makers have decided to tackle themselves, as Muslims and French citizens, what it means to be both in secular France.
Musulmans de France [Fr ] was released on French channel France 5 on February 23rd. (Global Voices - Posted 2 March 2010)
Vidéo : http://www.dailymotion.com/group/musulmans-de-france