Myth of a colorblind France / Documentary Arts presents a film by Alan Govenar ; directed by Alan Govenar ; produced by Documentary Arts ; written by Alan Govenar, Jason Johnson-Spinos.

For more than a century, African American artists, authors, musicians and others have traveled to Paris to liberate themselves from the racism of the United States. What made these African Americans choose France? Why were the French fascinated by African Americans? And to what extent was and is Fra...

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Contributors: Govenar, Alan B., 1952- (Screenwriter, Film director), Johnson-Spinos, Jason (Screenwriter, Editor of moving image work), Babatunde, Akin (Interviewee), Toure, Karim (Interviewee), Wells, Monique Y. (Interviewee), Harris, Thomas Allen (Interviewee), Stovall, Tyler, 1954-2021 (Interviewee), Fabre, Michel (Interviewee), Hofstein, Francis (Interviewee), Chase-Riboud, Barbara (Interviewee), Dahan, Didier (director of photography.), Tullier, Robert (director of photography.)
Corporate Contributors: Documentary Arts, Inc. (Production company), First-Run Features (Firm) (Presenter), Kanopy (Firm) (Distributor)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
French
Published: [Dallas, Texas] : Documentary Arts, 2020
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Genre/Form:Documentary films, Feature films, Nonfiction films, Video recordings for the hearing impaired, Internet videos, Internet videos

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