Sarah Maldoror's contribution to the representation of colonialism is by no means conventional. This film demonstrates a deep and intelligent vision of oppression. It's not just about black and white. It is not just tortured men. The mother, in his desperate search, is a different, revealing and innovative vision. Music, as always in her cinema, has a fundamental role, stuck to the roots and totally emotional.
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Sarah Maldoror's contribution to the representation of colonialism is by no means conventional. This film demonstrates a deep and intelligent vision of oppression. It's not just about black and white. It is not just tortured men. The mother, in his desperate search, is a different, revealing and innovative vision. Music, as always in her cinema, has a fundamental role, stuck to the roots and totally emotional.