Lapo Chapé (2025)
The term "Lapo Chapé", derived from Martinican Creole, means "the skin color that escapes the status of a slave." This documentary thus explores the themes of skin color and mixed heritage from a unique perspective, through a series of testimonies that shed light on the invisible influences of history. These influences have shaped our social representations and continue to challenge our perceptions of identity today.
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Muriel Wiltord | As: |
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Jean-Pierre Dorothée | As: |
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Larry Vickers | As: |
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Jeanne Wiltord | As: |
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Charlène S. Béa Mbong | As: |
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The term "Lapo Chapé", derived from Martinican Creole, means "the skin color that escapes the status of a slave." This documentary thus explores the themes of skin color and mixed heritage from a unique perspective, through a series of testimonies that shed light on the invisible influences of history. These influences have shaped our social representations and continue to challenge our perceptions of identity today.
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Muriel Wiltord |
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Jean-Pierre Dorothée |
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Larry Vickers |
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Jeanne Wiltord |
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Charlène S. Béa Mbong |
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Tania Gombert |
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Terence Bissafi-Toussaint |
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Thomas Leveillé |
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Melissandre Monatus |
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Melissandre Monatus |
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Bastien Mussier |
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