Nantali Indongo, the rapper of the group Nomadic Massive, has long refrained from using the word Bitch in the lyrics of the songs she sings. As an Afro-descendant and mother, she considers that this word’s purpose has always been to dehumanize the Black woman. However, at the junction of the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements, she decided for the f irst time to use the b-word as a cry from the heart in her song Time . Aware of the complexity posed by the trivialization of this word, she embarked on a “word movie” across the Americas to understand the origins of the word and its many connotations over time. Her journey allowed her to give a voice larger- than-life to Black women, so that they could themselves express their opinions on the word bitch.
Title | Bitch: a word movie |
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Year | 1970 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Canada |
Studio | Yzanakio |
Cast | Nantali Indongo |
Crew | Maryse Legagneur (Director), Maryse Legagneur (Screenplay), Vanessa Abadhir (Director of Photography), Eric Idriss Kanago (Producer), Daniela Mujica (Producer), Niti M. Mueth (Art Direction) |
Keyword | feminism, black history, intersectionality, black identity, documentary, music |
Release | Jan 01, 1970 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français |