Critic Richard Brody reviews Amandine Gay’s first documentary on the situation of black women in France and states:
“[Speak Up] is as radically frank in style as in substance, […] a film of experience and of reflection. […] It is both a vital film in itself and a virtual kit for the inspiration of other filmmakers; it’s an opening of voices and of paths.”
Click here to read the whole review on the New Yorker’s website.
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