
Summary: Four students today discover Frantz Fanon: a French psychiatrist born in Martinique in 1925, but also a philosopher, thinker on decolonisation, and humanist. As they explore his work, they examine his major concepts and compare them with their own reality and struggles: racism, identity, social injustice, and ecology. Through dialogue, text excerpts, and speeches, the play brings Fanon’s words to life in the present day. It is a journey of discovery in which philosophy becomes a living, political, and poetic act.

Writing and Directing : Berengere Brooks
Cast : Birame Diouf, Mohamadou Fall, Laye Mbaye, Ass Niang
Production : Musée des Civilisations Noires, Brrr Production
Lighting : Amadou Boye















