
2020
February 1980, young Abdelkader Lareiche was shot in the head by a building guard in a housing estate in Vitry. In a context marked by several racist crimes and a policy of security repression, his friends are mobilizing around the “Rock Against Police” movement. Forty years after the events, Philomène sets out to meet the activists and actors of this movement. “Memory is not commemoration, it is the living part of History” confides Mounsi about the massacre of October 17, 1961. This is the heart of Nabil Djedouani’s project, to restore a moment in a living way. of the militant history of the suburbs, registered here in the Rock Against Police movement, but which cannot be restricted to it. A thread stretched from the 1980s to today, which continues to “analyze the collective and murderous unconscious of the French State” and the ways of resisting and revolting.

Philomène Debien

nîpawistamâsowin : We Will Stand Up

July '64

Afrique-France : le divorce ?

Am I Racist?

Forest of Crocodiles

Zoot Suit Riots

Un racisme à peine voilé

The Aryans

Rikers

Barbed Wire and Mandolins

Stop The Tour

Rap Dixon: Beyond Baseball

The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files

Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn

Soy mestizo

Voices of Muslim Women from the US South

The Blood Is at the Doorstep

General Hercules

From Spikes to Spindles

Flag Wars