Moune Ô (2022)
Maxime Jean-Baptiste continues the research he started in "Nou Voix" (2018) concerning colonial memory, the Guyanese diaspora, and the staging of Black bodies. By questioning how “official” narratives are constructed, the film "Moune Ô" encourages a shift in perspective regarding the link between colonisation and extractivism.
Director: Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: June 2, 2022
Cast
- Gilbert Jean-Baptiste - (Voice)
Screenplay
- Maxime Jean-Baptiste (Screenplay)
Music: Josy Masse
Cinematography: Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Production: Collectif Jeune Cinema, Cinédiff, La Loge
Country: Belgium, France, French Guiana
Language: Haitian; Haitian Creole
Original Language: ht
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moune Ô about?
- Maxime Jean-Baptiste continues the research he started in "Nou Voix" (2018) concerning colonial memory, the Guyanese diaspora, and the staging of Black bodies. By questioning how “official” narratives are constructed, the film "Moune Ô" encourages a shift in perspective regarding the link between colonisation and extractivism.
- Who directed Moune Ô?
- Moune Ô was directed by Maxime Jean-Baptiste.
- Who stars in Moune Ô?
- Moune Ô stars Gilbert Jean-Baptiste.
- How long is Moune Ô?
- Moune Ô has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- What genre is Moune Ô?
- Moune Ô is a Documentary film.
- Where was Moune Ô produced?
- Moune Ô was produced in Belgium, France, French Guiana.