Fleurs sauvages (2016)
Since 1987, the anthropologist Pierre-Jacques Dusseau, who works in prisons, has collected objects made by detainees. Refused by museums of ethnography, these everyday objects and artistic creations are gathering dust in his attic. Each one has a story that sheds a different light on penal institutions – and these stories, no one tells them better than Pierre-Jacques.
Director: Guillaume Massart
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 40 min
Release Date: January 1, 2016
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fleurs sauvages about?
- Since 1987, the anthropologist Pierre-Jacques Dusseau, who works in prisons, has collected objects made by detainees. Refused by museums of ethnography, these everyday objects and artistic creations are gathering dust in his attic. Each one has a story that sheds a different light on penal institutions – and these stories, no one tells them better than Pierre-Jacques.
- Who directed Fleurs sauvages?
- Fleurs sauvages was directed by Guillaume Massart.
- How long is Fleurs sauvages?
- Fleurs sauvages has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
- What genre is Fleurs sauvages?
- Fleurs sauvages is a Documentary film.