During the Césars 2020 ceremony, Aïssa Maïga makes, to everyone's surprise, a speech that throws a cold.With humor and balance, she calls to count the number of blacks present in the assembly and confronts the profession in the face of the quasi-invisibility of actors, filmmakers and producers from overseas territories, African and Asian immigration in theFrench cinema.
"The feeling of rejection, non-belonging, the perpetuation of discrimination, the wait-and-seeing of this sector in the face of this social problem, I feel this discrepancy and there I have verbalized.Because concern when it is exercised in an environment like cinema, is that we produce imagination.And this imagination, he infiltrates, permeates the spirits and that has a consequence on our lives, then "explains Aïssa Maïga.
In 2018, she published Black, is not my job by editions Seuil.This manifest book compiles through many ferocious details, the disappointments experienced by sixteen black and mixed actresses.His testimony, like those of the latter, is edifying.Aïssa relates how she was erased from the poster of a romantic comedy while she embodied the main female role alongside a known actor.
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