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Un racisme à peine voilé navigates the murky waters of identity and conflict with a raw intensity. Directed by Jérôme Host, this documentary captures the real-life fallout when Alma and Lila Levy are kicked out of their school for wearing headscarves. It’s not just a story of exclusion; it's a flashpoint for a much larger societal debate on religious freedom, cultural identity, and the often harsh realities of secularism in France. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the weight of the events to settle in, while the tone oscillates between outrage and reflective melancholy. What sets this film apart is its unfiltered examination of the political discourse at play, making it an essential watch for those interested in contemporary social issues.
Explores themes of religious identity and secularism.Focuses on real-life events and their broader implications.Highlights media and political reactions to the controversy.
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Jérôme Host
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