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FIPA 2007 - Competitive selection Creative Documentaries
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Lumières noires

Fifty years ago, in September 1956, a number of Black artists, overcoming numerous obstacles and prejudice, convened a large number of artists and writers - Africans, Caribbeans, African Americans, Anglophones, Francophones, and Pan-Africanists, among others – in Paris. The First Congress of Black Writers and Artists took place at the Sorbonne. Speakers included Alioune Diop, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Aimé Césaire, Richard Wright. In the auditorium one could see Claude Lévi-Strauss, René Depestre, Édouard Glissant and James Baldwin. Picasso designed the poster. This film relates how and why an event like this was made possible and how and why the governments of the time – France, the United States and the Soviet Union – went to great lengths to disrupt it, belittle its conclusions and play down its impact. Because of its importance, this event has left us images, documents, interviews, even if history has conscientiously relegated them to the innermost recesses of its memory. The reminiscences of the last three surviving members of this congress form the basis of this film.
France - 2006 - 52 mn - HDV - Colour
Director
Bob Swaim
Script
Bob Swaim, Sebastian Danchin
Camera
David Chambille
Sound
Stephen Busk, Antoine de Flandre, Thomas Perlmutter
Editing
Mohammed A. Trabelsi
Music
Jean-Jacques Milteau, Manu Galvin, Sebastian Danchin

Production
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