In her Berlinale debut, award-winning French novelist Chrstine Angot brought a camera crew along to interview her family about the trauma she suffered as a teenager.
Writer and filmmaker Steve Macfarlane (Bomb Magazine) interviews Julius-Amédée Laou, who he describes as “the eminent playwright and filmmaker on colonial reality, political provocation, and family.” Julius-Amédée Laou is a filmmaker, playwright, theater director, and writer. Born in Paris and steeped in Martinican culture since childhood, he directed feature films such as La Vieille quimboiseuse et…
La famille Gilbert-Laroche, composée de Shannon Gilbert, Guy Laroche et Ezekiel Laroche, vit présentement une triste histoire. En effet, le sort semble