French actress Eye Haidara, French actress Maimouna Gueye, French director Magaajyia Silberfeld, French actress and producer France Zobda and French actress Sabine Pakora, (C fromL) French writer Rachel Khan, French actress and Miss France 2000 Sonia Rolland, French actress Aissa Maiga, French-Portuguese actress Sara Martins, French actress Firmine Richard, (front from L) French actress Assa Sylla, French actress Karidja Toure, French comedian and humorist Shirley Souagnon and French-Cameroonian Marie-Philomene Nga, some of the 16 black women who fight for equality and inclusion of black women in the French film industry pose on May 16, 2018 with Burundian singer and member of the Feature Film Jury Khadja Nin (C) as they arrive for the screening of the film "Burning" at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. [AFP - Loic Venance]

Cinéma: en direct du 71e festival de Cannes

Après "Gomorra", Grand Prix à Cannes en 2008, le réalisateur italien Matteo Garrone revient en compétition avec "Dogman". Lʹhistoire dʹun toiletteur pour chiens exploité par une brute épaisse. Montée des marches, mercredi 16 mai 2018, pour 16 actrices françaises noires venues dénoncer le racisme au sein du cinéma hexagonal. Elles ont écrit un recueil de témoignages, "Noire nʹest pas mon métier". Un livre initié par la comédienne Aïssa Maïga. Elle est au micro de Rafael Wolf.
Cinéma: en direct du 71e festival de Cannes