Aimé Césaire Trailers
De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire TrailerJean-Marie Serreau, découvreur de théâtres TrailerContre-histoire de la France d'outre-mer Trailer
De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire TrailerJean-Marie Serreau, découvreur de théâtres TrailerContre-histoire de la France d'outre-mer Trailer
Total trailers found: 22
27 April 1976
For 'Et les chiens se taisaient' Maldoror adapted a piece of theatre by the poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913–2008), about a rebel who becomes profoundly aware of his otherness when condemned to death.
01 January 1977
Documentary on the négritude movement through one of its founders, Aimé Césaire.
01 January 1992
"Ghost Body" is a personal meditation on the ambivalences of interracial male homosexuality.
02 May 1995
Léon G. Damas (1912–1978) was the first poet to “live Négritude”, according to the Senegalese poet, politician and cultural theorist Léopold Sédar Senghor.
16 April 2013
In five parts, this documentary tells the story of the colonisation of the French Overseas Territories.
10 December 2008
Martinique Island, 1974. Inspired by the writings of the Martiniquais poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913-2008), the dreamer Robert Saint-Rose, known as Zétwall (Star in Creole), aspires to be the first Frenchman to step on the lunar surface.
31 January 1968
This uneven and uninspired documentary of Africa is a collection from various stock footage. Female dancers in mod clothes dance on the Eiffel Tower in comparison to the primitive dances of native Africans.
01 January 2003
The filmmaker Sarah Maldoror films the writer Édouard Glissant at the Fort de Joux (in the Jura), in the cell where the Haitian general Toussaint Louverture was held prisoner until his death in 1803.
02 May 1976
Alternating interview segments, shots of Martinique landscapes and scenes from Aimé Césaire's play La Tragédie du roi Christophe (1963), Sarah Maldoror portrays her friend as a politician, a poet, and a founder of the Négritude movement.
01 October 1991
Special broadcast of Aimé Césaire's text, directed by Hervé Denis for the Cooperation and Cultural Action Mission of the French Embassy in Haiti.
01 January 1987
Aimé Césaire - Le Masque des mots is a portrait of the Martinican writer who calls himself a rebellious negro and for whom the poetic act represents an act of freedom.
29 July 1995
A three-part study that introduces audiences to the celebrated Martinican author Aimé Césaire, who coined the term "négritude" and launched the movement called the "Great Black Cry".
01 January 1991
Documentary exploring the thought and work of Aimé Césaire.
19 November 2009
Shortly after his death in 2008, Maldoror made this film about her longtime friend and collaborator, the Négritude poet Aimé Césaire.
01 January 1966
"This documentary film covers a 24-day arts festival in Dakar, Senegal that highlighted Black contributions to the cultural heritage of mankind and was attended by an extraordinary cast of over 2,000 luminaries - including Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Alvin Ailey, Aime Cesaire, and Leopold Senghor - from dozens of countries.