DOUBOUT OUBIEN MÔ (1970)
DOUBOUT OUBIEN MÔ (1970) - Documentary Movies 28 minutes. . Since August 2024, in Martinique, a popular protest movement against the high cost of living has been reemerging under the leadership of the RPPRAC (Rassemblement Pour La Protection Des Peuples Et Des Ressources Afro-Caribéens – Gathering for the Protection of Afro-Caribbean Peoples and Resources). On the island, food prices are on average 54% higher than in mainland France.* Through various cultural figures, the people of Martinique are expressing their anger and seeking concrete solutions. *Source: Kiprix, Price comparison between supermarkets in the French overseas territories and mainland France. france, colonisation, nature, martinique, culture, black militant, french colonialism, black history, creole, black lives matter, traditional culture, black community, poetic tale, caribbean, african tale, decolonization, animals & nature, black stories, folk tale, black culture, caribbean history, conte, decolonisation, caribbean island, anti-capitalist, afro-caribbean, caribbean folklore, caraibes, animal
Released: Jan 01, 1970
Runtime: 28 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Jocelyn Régina, Véronique Montjean, Kolo Barst, Aude Goussard, Gwladys Roger, Rodrigue Petitot
Crew: Solenne Plumelle (Director), Wendy K/bidi (Editor), Mélanie Marie Castel (Compositor), Amaëlle (Compositor), Tom Jung (Camera Operator), Cindy Schiavi (Director of Photography)










