
Speak Up
Oct 11 2017
•2h 2m
•Documentary
The movie focuses on our common identities : “woman” and “black”, whilst highlighting the diversity of Afropean diasporas. This documentary explores the intersections of discrimination, art and blackness.
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Aïss Berg
Self

Amélia Ewu
Self
Eleonore
Self

Fania Noel
Self
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