
2018
The barbarian is, first and foremost, the man who believes in barbarism
For more than a century the great colonial powers put human beings, taken by force from their native lands, on show as entertainment, just like animals in zoos; a shameful, outrageous and savage treatment of people who were considered subhuman.

Abd Al Malik
Self - Narrator (voice)

Lilian Thuram
Self - Anti-racism Activist

Pascal Blanchard
Self - Historian

Sandrine Lemaire
Self - Historian

John M. MacKenzie
Self - Historian

Nicolas Bancel
Self - Historian

Jacob Cassady
Self - Museum Director

Fanny Robles
Self - Historian

Walter Palm Island
Self - Aboriginal Activist

Achille Mbembe
Self - Historian

Félix Tiouka
Self - Amerindian Activist

Gilles Boëtsch
Self - Anthropobiologist

Carolina Toka
Self - Moliko's Descendant

Lydia Toka
Self - Moliko's Descendant

Benjamin Stora
Self - Historian

Robert W. Rydell
Self - Historian

Pamela Newkirk
Self - Journalist

Ndiaga Seck
Self - J. Thiam's Descendant

Sylvie Chalaye
Self - Theater Historian

Sylvette Kaloïe
Self - M. Kaloïe's Descendant

Didier Daeninckx
Self - Writer

Ayana Jackson
Self - Photographer

Nanette Jacomijn Snoep
Self - Anthropologist

Place of the Boss: Utshimassits

July '64

The World's Worst Place to Be Gay?

The Moșilor Fair

Blessed be the Joint

Zoofobia

Glory

After Breaking the Silence

Blood of 1000 Virgins

Un racisme à peine voilé

Soy mestizo

Sex on the Beach

Samarang

Profiled

The Overnighters

Concerning Violence

The Honest Poet

Danton

Satan Kingdom Babylon

Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work