Review: "Tell Me Where Your Dreams Are?": Celine Sciamma's Girlhood
Abstract
If one were to take the films La Haine (1995), Kids (1995), Pariah (2011) and add dashes of The Wire (2002-2008), Langston Hughes' poem "Dream Deferred" and a music video, one would have a reasonable approximation of what Celine Sciamma's 2014 film Girlhood offers by way of depicting young Black and female in contemporary France. Set in the contemporary suburbs of Paris, Girlhood follows the choices of sixteen year old, Marieme (Karidja Toure) as she threads her way through the last moments of her childhood. Allied with her crew of home girls, Marieme lives the tensions of young Black life on the margins of French society.
Repository Citation
Peterson, Charles. 2016. “’Tell Me Where Your Dreams Are?’: A Review of Céline Sciamma’s Girlhood.” JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies 29. https://www.africaknowledgeproject.org/index.php/jenda/article/view/3463.
Publisher
Africa Resource Center
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Publication Title
JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies
Department
Africana Studies
Document Type
Review
Keywords
Girlhood, Immigration, Youth
Language
English
Format
text
