Is it possible to retain some of your culture, your history, your identity when you either choose to, or more frequently, are forced to leave your native land in order to establish yourself somewhere else? This always painful change often ends up being a mutilation. These 3 programs tell of the problems of assimilation for individuals groups, nationalities  or races on the American continent by way of examples that leave room for humor.  3 films that use 3 very different modes of cinematic expression.
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    Throughout the Jazz Age and the Great Depression, an American writer, Will James, had a profound impact on the imagination of a whole generation through his drawings and…
Alias will James
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    On a waste ground in New York, near the Williamsburg bridge, some men and women – or perhaps ghosts – emerge from the darkness to tell us their stories,…
Histoires d'Amérique
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    A “poem-clip”, set to music, giving the reasons why the ....loves his race – the black race, subjected to slavery and oppressions from Panama to South…
I love my race
 
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