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10/10
Two thumbs up!
mywells13 October 2020
As a 28-year Paris expatriate, I love the broad, sensitive look that Myth of a Colorblind France has taken at the African-American presence here from the 19th century to today. It goes far beyond the well-worn review of the lives of Josephine Baker and Richard Wright in the City of Light. Anyone wanting to gain an understanding of why African Americans long considered France to be a colorblind society should see this film!
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10/10
Engrossing
laurengokookoo9 November 2020
I think the title is perfect. It forced me to rethink issues of cultural bias. The focus of the film is clear, this idea of myths revealing deep truths, but also misleading and sometimes false ones too, especially as it relates to the idea of colorblindness within society.
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8/10
To be watched absolutely
ellenherve18 October 2020
As the Parisian granddaughter of Richard Wright who chose exile in Paris, I was very much touched by Myth of a Colorblind France because it brings up an in-depth perspective of why African Americans expatriates of yesterday and today have chosen the city of light . It is a precious archive for our community. It brings up the important question about how african migrants in Paris experience discrimination .
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10/10
Don't sleep on this one!
ctlnhd20 October 2020
Beautifully portrayed, Tyler Stovall does a great job retelling the story of African Americans in Paris. A must see for any Francophile or African American history buff!
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10/10
A must see!!!
aa_hill-8265514 October 2020
Eyeopening, informative, and entertaining! A unique collection of historic perspectives on a timely subject, told with passion and empathy. I highly recommend this film!
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9/10
Remarkable historic footage
pbbowman-3931125 October 2020
Watching this documentary during the pandemic quarantine was a gift. Yes, we'll be able to travel again and, yes, we can go to France again. Scenes of Paris past and present are so welcome. I learned of Black artists I'd not know of before, reveled in footage of some familiar artists, and enjoyed every minute.
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10/10
Compelling Exploration of African American Art in France
selinapcoleman17 October 2020
Incisive interviews and a compelling exploration of the art made by African Americans in France. The film shares perspectives that invite consideration of whether these expatriates faced less discrimination in France than in the United States, while recognizing the significant contributions made by these artists.
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