Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC, CBC, F24...), writer (on art, music, culture...), I work in radio, podcasting, online, on films.
As a writer, I also contributed to the New Arab, Art UK, Byline Times, the i Paper...
Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and in Bristol, UK. I also reported from Italy, Germany, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq, South Africa...
This blog is to share my work, news and cultural discoveries.
19/02/2020
HBO Colonialism Docu-series ‘Exterminate All The Brutes’
One of the many projects I was the main researcher for in 2017/2018:
Raoul Peck, the Oscar-nominated director of I Am Not Your Negro, is teaming with HBO for Exterminate All the Brutes, an ambitious four-part hybrid docu-series that will explore the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism.
The project is being culled from three books: Sven Lindqvist’s 'Exterminate All the Brutes', Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s 'An Indigenous People’s History of the United States' and Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s 'Silencing the Past'.
I suggested to include Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's work.
Raoul Peck Teams With HBO On Colonialism Docuseries ‘Exterminate All The Brutes’; Josh Hartnett To Topline Scripted Portions
Raoul Peck, the Oscar-nominated director ofI Am Not Your Negro, is teaming withHBOforExterminate All the Brutes, an ambitious four-part hybrid docuseries that will explore the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism.
The project is being culled from three books: Sven Lindqvist’sExterminate All the Brutes, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’sAn Indigenous People’s History of the United Statesand Michel-Rolph Trouillot’sSilencing the Past.
The series will draw from documentary footage and archival material along with animation and interpretive scripted scenes, withJosh Hartnettto play the lead role in the latter sections.
The aim is to tell a sweeping story from America to Africa in which history, contemporary life and fiction are intertwined. Peck will deconstruct the making and masking of history through a personal voyage into some of the darkest hours of humanity.
“This project has been my biggest challenge so far,” Peck said Tuesday in a release announcing the project. “It forced me to question not only our common knowledge but also my own experience as a filmmaker. I’m excited that HBO is supporting that vision.”
The docu-series is from Velvet Film, with Peck and Rémi Grellety the executive producers. Velvet Film and ICM Partners are repping international sales rights.
Peck won the Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary Emmy last year forI Am Not Your Negro, in which James Baldwin tells the story of race in modern America via his unfinished novelRemember This House. It was nominated for the Oscar in 2017.
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