

Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
Visit website7.0/10 • 8
1996-10-09 • 1h 10m
Explores the life and work of the psychoanalytic theorist and activist Frantz Fanon who was born in Martinique, educated in Paris and worked in Algeria. Examines Fanon's theories of identity and race, and traces his involvement in the anti-colonial struggle in Algeria and throughout the world.
- Directors
- Isaac Julien
- Editors
- Justin Krish

Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
Visit website1996-10-09 • 1h 10m
7.0/10 • 8
Explores the life and work of the psychoanalytic theorist and activist Frantz Fanon who was born in Martinique, educated in Paris and worked in Algeria. Examines Fanon's theories of identity and race, and traces his involvement in the anti-colonial struggle in Algeria and throughout the world.
- Directors
- Isaac Julien
- Editors
- Justin Krish
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsColin Salmon
Frantz Fanon
Frantz Fanon
Self (Archive footage)
Amir M. Korangy
Male Nurse
Al Nedjari
Algerian Patient
Halima Daoud
Woman in the Marquis
Joey Attawia
Stuart Hall
Himself
Noirin Ni Dubhgaill
Fanon's Companion
Rachida Rahal
Woman in the Marquis
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- English
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- Keywords
- algerian war (1954-62)freedom fightersanti-colonialismfrantz fanonpanafricanism