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« Je ne suis pas chinetoque » : Histoire du racisme anti-asiatique

Year: 2024 DocumentaryTV Movie Runtime: 89 min Rating: 7.8

Overview

Journalist Émilie Tran Nguyen invites the viewer to follow her in her quest and discover, at the same time as her, the historical origins of this anti-Asian racism. Told in the first person, alternating archive images, interviews with historians, sociologists and field sequences, this film traces the making of prejudices in the French imagination and pop culture, to twist the neck of stereotypes, deconstruct and act.

Genres

DocumentaryTV Movie

Cast

Émilie Tran Nguyen

Émilie Tran Nguyen

Herself : Interviewer / journalist / Voiceover

Gurvan Kristanadjaja

Gurvan Kristanadjaja

Himself : Journalist of newspaper Libération

Julie Hamaïde

Julie Hamaïde

Herself : Founder of Koï (media)

Isabelle Le

Isabelle Le

Herself : Communications Director

Cathy Nguyen

Cathy Nguyen

Herself : Midwife

Frédéric Chau

Frédéric Chau

Himself : Author / Actor / Comedian / Humorist / Director

Pascal Blanchard

Pascal Blanchard

Himself : Historian

Grace Ly

Grace Ly

Herself : Journalist / Writer

Daniel Tran

Daniel Tran

Himself : Honorary President of the AJCF (Association des Jeunes Chinois de France)

Kitty Space

Kitty Space

Herself : 1st Asian Drag Queen / Woman transgender = Woman ♀️ : Kiara 🏳️‍⚧️ (deceased first name : Antoine)

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