Aimé Césaire

Aimé Césaire

  • Title: Aimé Césaire
  • Popularity: 0.1462
  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1913-06-26
  • Place of Birth: Basse-Pointe, Martinique, France
  • Homepage: https://data.bnf.fr/fr/11895780/aime_cesaire/
  • Also Known As: Aimé Fernand David Césaire
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Aimé Césaire Movies

  • 2016
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    Jean-Marie Serreau, découvreur de théâtres

    Jean-Marie Serreau, découvreur de théâtres

    10 2016 HD

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  • 2007
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    Aimé Césaire, un Nègre fondamental

    Aimé Césaire, un Nègre fondamental

    10 2007 HD

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  • 1995
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    Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History

    Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History

    10 1995 HD

    A three-part study that introduces audiences to the celebrated Martinican author Aimé Césaire, who coined the term "négritude" and launched the movement called the "Great Black Cry".

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  • 2007
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    L'Avenir est ailleurs

    L'Avenir est ailleurs

    10 2007 HD

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  • 1976
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    Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

    Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

    10 1976 HD

    Alternating interview segments, shots of Martinique landscapes and scenes from Aimé Césaire's play La Tragédie du roi Christophe (1963), Sarah Maldoror portrays her friend as a politician, a poet, and a founder of the Négritude movement.

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  • 2022
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    De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire

    De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire

    7 2022 HD

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  • 2007
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    Lumières Noires

    Lumières Noires

    10 2007 HD

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  • 1991
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    A State of Blackness: Aimé Césaire’s Way

    A State of Blackness: Aimé Césaire’s Way

    1 1991 HD

    Documentary exploring the thought and work of Aimé Césaire.

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  • 2008
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    Twinkl

    Twinkl

    1 2008 HD

    Martinique Island, 1974. Inspired by the writings of the Martiniquais poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913-2008), the dreamer Robert Saint-Rose, known as Zétwall (Star in Creole), aspires to be the first Frenchman to step on the lunar surface.

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  • 1995
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    Léon G. Damas

    Léon G. Damas

    9 1995 HD

    Léon G. Damas (1912–1978) was the first poet to “live Négritude”, according to the Senegalese poet, politician and cultural theorist Léopold Sédar Senghor. Cosmopolitan and always in transit, his writing is a chorus of melodies and imagery imbued with angst and melancholy and strongly influenced by jazz and blues. Punctuated by images of the landscapes of French Guiana and the voice of the artist, the film exemplifies the poetic documentary form to which Maldoror frequently returned.

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  • 2013
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    Contre-histoire de la France d'outre-mer

    Contre-histoire de la France d'outre-mer

    1 2013 HD

    In five parts, this documentary tells the story of the colonisation of the French Overseas Territories. Slave descendants, coloniser descendants, historians, admirals, rebellious writers and politicians recount a lasting past that keeps on igniting the economic and social relations of these territories even to this day.

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  • 1987
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    Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words

    Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words

    1 1987 HD

    Aimé Césaire - Le Masque des mots is a portrait of the Martinican writer who calls himself a rebellious negro and for whom the poetic act represents an act of freedom.

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  • 1977
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    Aimé Césaire at the End of Daybreak

    Aimé Césaire at the End of Daybreak

    1 1977 HD

    Documentary on the négritude movement through one of its founders, Aimé Césaire.

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  • 2009
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    Papa Césaire

    Papa Césaire

    10 2009 HD

    Shortly after his death in 2008, Maldoror made this film about her longtime friend and collaborator, the Négritude poet Aimé Césaire. In this film, she retraces the steps of Césaire’s travels across the globe — particularly back to his hometown in Martinique, where Maldoror interviews his relatives about his life — and her working relationship with Césaire, including fragments of her previous films about him, Un homme, une terre (1976) and Le masque des mots (1987).

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  • 2003
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    Memory's Gaze

    Memory's Gaze

    1 2003 HD

    The filmmaker Sarah Maldoror films the writer Édouard Glissant at the Fort de Joux (in the Jura), in the cell where the Haitian general Toussaint Louverture was held prisoner until his death in 1803. She then talks to Aimé Césaire at Le Diamant in Martinique, in front of Laurent Valère's "Cap 110" memorial. The documentary also includes short interviews with Roland Suvélor and Madeleine de Grandmaison, and the reading of texts performed by Greg Germain.

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  • 1966
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    The First World Festival of Negro Arts

    The First World Festival of Negro Arts

    7 1966 HD

    "This documentary film covers a 24-day arts festival in Dakar, Senegal that highlighted Black contributions to the cultural heritage of mankind and was attended by an extraordinary cast of over 2,000 luminaries - including Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Alvin Ailey, Aime Cesaire, and Leopold Senghor - from dozens of countries. The film depicts performances by African and American entertainers and shows various works of art while also providing unparalleled insight from the perspective of the African American delegation. The film was written and directed by William Greaves" (US National Archives).

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  • 1992
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    Ghost Body

    Ghost Body

    1 1992 HD

    "Ghost Body" is a personal meditation on the ambivalences of interracial male homosexuality.

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  • 1965
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    La Tragédie du Roi Christophe

    La Tragédie du Roi Christophe

    10 1965 HD

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  • 1968
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    Batouk

    Batouk

    10 1968 HD

    This uneven and uninspired documentary of Africa is a collection from various stock footage. Female dancers in mod clothes dance on the Eiffel Tower in comparison to the primitive dances of native Africans. A lone runner trains for a marathon, and a few animals are shown in their natural habitat. Commentary and modern jazz and pop music help to make this seem much longer than 66 minutes.

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  • 1976
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    And the Dogs Were Silent

    And the Dogs Were Silent

    6.5 1976 HD

    For 'Et les chiens se taisaient' Maldoror adapted a piece of theatre by the poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913–2008), about a rebel who becomes profoundly aware of his otherness when condemned to death. His existential dialogue with his mother reverberates around the African sculptures on display at the Musée de l'Homme, a Parisian museum full of colonial plunder whose director was the Surrealist anthropologist Michel Leiris.

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  • 1970
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    New Goodness

    New Goodness

    1 1970 HD

    The film based on the poem by Aimé Césair was created for a series of one-minute-long films inspired by the poems of this French poet commemorating the 100th anniversary of his birth. The French original was narrated by Jacques Martial with music composed by François Causse and produced by MAUR film for the company La Maison Garage. The Czech version was translated by the French poet and translator Bertrand Schmitt and narrated for the cinema by actor Viktor Preiss. The film was animated with the demanding technique of oil painted on glass directly in front of the camera and the production in the Anima studio took almost three months during this spring. The same technique will be used for an animated co-production film directed by the French director Florence Miailhe with Lucie Sunková as the main animator.

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  • 1991
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    The Tragedy of King Christophe

    The Tragedy of King Christophe

    1 1991 HD

    Special broadcast of Aimé Césaire's text, directed by Hervé Denis for the Cooperation and Cultural Action Mission of the French Embassy in Haiti.

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  • 1991
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    Redemption Song

    Redemption Song

    10 1991 HD

    Jamaican-born Stuart Hall looks at the history of the Caribbean islands through interviews with modern inhabitants.

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