Director Isaac Julien's recently restored experimental film, produced by Mark Nash, examines Fanon's theories of identity and race, and traces his involvement in the anti-colonial struggle in Algeria and throughout the world. Post-screening discussion with Julien and Nash.
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
Directed by Isaac Julien and Produced by Mark Nash (1995, 70 min)

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Cosponsored with the Center for Religion and Media, the Center for Media, Culture and History, and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at NYU