Pièce d’actualité n°18 : Le Journal d’une femme nwar
, 2022Rose, 29 years of age, has one goal : leaving France and “going back to Noirie” [Blackland]. When Matthieu Bareyre, one of her closest friends, proposes to make a film with her inspired by her diary, they see it as the perfect opportunity to deal with some old demons of hers…
In April of 2016, Matthieu Bareyre and Rose-Marie Ayoko Folly met on a Parisian place. Back then, Bareyre was shooting L’Époque, his first full-length documentary, with Ayoko Folly playing the central role. Answering La Commune CDN d’Aubervilliers’ invitation to create a play set in present times, Bareyre painted a picture of the young woman, now his friend. The starting point for the movie is Rose’s diaries, which Bareyre read with her consent. Then, the movie attempts to reconcile opposing artistic media: journals vs. conversation; voiceover vs. silent film; direct cinema vs. musical poetry; Scope vs. iPhone. In this endeavor, the movie takes a critical look at modern-day France through the lens of a friendship between a Black woman and a white man.
1 hour 50 minutes
Matthieu Bareyre, Rose-Marie Ayoko Folly, Marion Siéfert
Matthieu Bareyre
Matthieu Bareyre
Matthieu Bareyre, Isabelle Proust, Rodolphe Molla
Houssem Bokhari
Stéphane Rives
Jules Wysocki
Amine Berrada
André Fèvre
production
Marie-José Malis and Frédéric Sacard from La Commune CDN d’Aubervilliers
co-production
Festival d’Automne à Paris; Cécile Lestrade and Élise Hug from Alter Ego Production
with support from
Arte France, Karen Michael and Fabrice Puchault
co-directed by La Commune CDN d’Aubervilliers and Festival d’Automne à Paris for screenings at La Commune CDN Aubervilliers