Prism

Prism

Release date : September 26, 2021
Runtime : 1h 17m
Countries of origin : Belgium / Cameroon /
Original Language : English / French /
Production companies : Tândor Productions / Onezik /
September 26, 2021 1h 17m Belgium Documentary English More
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For Prism, Belgian filmmaker An van. Dienderen invited Brussels-based Rosine Mbakam from Cameroon and Paris-based Eléonore Yameogo from Burkina Faso to work together on a film in which the differences in their skin color serves as a departure to explore their experiences with the biased limitations of the medium. Photographic media are technologically and ideologically biased, favoring Caucasian skin. Such white-centricity means that the photographic media assume, privilege and construct whiteness.
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  • title:Prism
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · Cameroon ·
  • Original Language: English · French ·
  • Director: Eléonore Yameogo / Rosine Mbakam / An van. Dienderen /
  • Writers: Eléonore Yameogo · An van. Dienderen · Rosine Mbakam ·
  • Production companies: Tândor Productions · Onezik ·
  • Overview:For Prism, Belgian filmmaker An van. Dienderen invited Brussels-based Rosine Mbakam from Cameroon and Paris-based Eléonore Yameogo from Burkina Faso to work together on a film in which the differences in their skin color serves as a departure to explore their experiences with the biased limitations of the medium. Photographic media are technologically and ideologically biased, favoring Caucasian skin. Such white-centricity means that the photographic media assume, privilege and construct whiteness.
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