Andidan: Intimate Cinemas Of Arlette Pacquit

Andidan: Intimate Cinemas Of Arlette Pacquit

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The First EnglishLanguage Introduction To The Documentary Cinema Of Arlette Pacquit, A Revered Storyteller Of Martinican Culture And AfroCaribbean Historythe First Publication Dedicated To The Work Of Martinican Journalist And Filmmaker Arlette Pacquit, Andidan Takes The Form Of A Continuous Dialogue Spanning From 2020 To 2023, Between The Artist And The Poet And Translator Nathanal. Through Her DocumentaryStyle Films, Pacquit Has Given Voice To Martinican History In The Wake Of French Colonialism And To The AfroCaribbean Experience At Large. Edited To Mimic A Film, The Book Is Composed Of Five Recorded Interviews (Transcribed), Two Written Interviews, Several Texts By Pacquit And An Essay By Nathanal, Amplified By A Filmography, Film Stills And Production Shots, Many Previously Unseen. Translated Into English From French And Kryol, The Book Preserves The Intimacy Of Conversation To Discuss Subjects Ranging From PacquitS Films To Her Engagement With A Transnational Politics Of Solidarity, The French Colonial Imprint On Martinique And Kryol As A Language Of The Interior.

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