"La case de l'oncle Tom", du héros au traître

A huge bestseller in its day, the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin championed the abolitionist cause while perpetuating racist prejudices about African Americans. A remarkable analysis of a work steeped in ambivalence, which left a lasting impression on readers.
Crew
Barbara Schölnberger
Documentation & Support
Priscilla Pizzato
Director, Author
Yohann Le Rallier
Editor
Muriel Meynard
Producer
Yann Staderoli
Camera Operator
Matthieu Cochin
Sound Mixer
David Sandras
Sound
Matteo Locasciulli
Original Music Composer
Mattia Feliciani
Original Music Composer
David Auroux
Translator
Romain Egea
Graphic Designer
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