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Le Prince charmant est toujours blanc is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the reactions of students from various Parisian suburbs as they engage with themes of racism. The film leans into the rawness of their discussions, capturing genuine responses and emotions as they process two short films from the 'No More Lies!' series. The pacing is conversational, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a series of enlightening exchanges that unfold naturally. What stands out is the unvarnished honesty of the students' comments, illustrating the complexities of their lived experiences. The atmosphere is both tense and hopeful, reflecting a broader societal dialogue. Arlix’s direction manages to keep it intimate, allowing the voices of young people to resonate, and that makes it distinctive.
Focus on student dialogue and reactionsEngagement with short films on racismExploration of everyday racism themes
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Laëtitia Arlix
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