1st film / 1904-1945: Indigènes (48’) ** 2nd film / 1945-1981: Immigrants ( 57’) ** 3rd film / 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.
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.
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