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Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask

Explores the life and work of the psychoanalytic theorist and activist Frantz Fanon who was born in Martinique, educated in Paris and worked in Algeria. Examines Fanon's theories of identity and race, and traces his involvement in the anti-colonial struggle in Algeria and throughout the world.

Top Cast

  • Colin Salmon

    Colin Salmon

    Frantz Fanon

  • Frantz Fanon

    Frantz Fanon

    Self (Archive footage)

  • Mohammed Harbi

    Mohammed Harbi

    Self

  • Françoise Vergès

    Françoise Vergès

    Herself

  • Amir M. Korangy

    Amir M. Korangy

    Male Nurse

  • Al Nedjari

    Al Nedjari

    Algerian Patient

  • Joey Attawia

    Joey Attawia

  • Stuart Hall

    Stuart Hall

    Himself

  • Halima Daoud

    Halima Daoud

    Woman in the Marquis

Overview

Explores the life and work of the psychoanalytic theorist and activist Frantz Fanon who was born in Martinique, educated in Paris and worked in Algeria. Examines Fanon's theories of identity and race, and traces his involvement in the anti-colonial struggle in Algeria and throughout the world.

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