The film uses a collection of post-World War II black & white photographs to portray the dockworkers of Marseilles, many of whom were of African descent. Set in and around a 1947 strike protesting weapons shipments to the French in Indochina, the images evoke the life and work of Senegalese filmmaker, Ousmane Sembène, a former dockworker, and one of the founding figures of the New African Cinema of the 1960s.
Unfortunately the movie Marseille après la guerre is not yet available on HBO Max.
Editing | Billy Woodberry | Editor |
Writing | Billy Woodberry | Writer |
Production | Rui Alexandre Santos | Producer |
Directing | Billy Woodberry | Director |