About this Event
Join us for Fanon's Legacy, a day-long program on the physical and psychological impacts of labour exploitation and French colonialism.
The day starts with a screening of the short film L'Mina (2025), followed by the feature Sambizanga (1972). These screenings will preceed the panel discussion Fanon's Legacy and the screening of the feature True Chronicles of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in the Last Century, when Dr Frantz Fanon Was Head of the Fifth Ward between 1953 and 1956.
True Chronicles of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in the Last Century, when Dr Frantz Fanon Was Head of the Fifth Ward between 1953 and 1956, A film by Abdenour Zahzah: Set in French-ruled Algeria in the 1950s, before he was renowned as one of the most influential thinkers and contributors to postcolonial philosophy, Frantz Fanon was a trained psychiatrist. In his recently appointed position as head physician at the Blida-Joinville Hospital, a young Fanon witnesses the racist and Islamaphobic cruelty the hospital’s patients endured, becoming a formative experience in his own worldview. Depicting revolution in its micros and macros, his advocacy leads him to set up a café, a newspaper for patients, and community sports while the Algerian War of Independence brews outside the hospital walls. Filmed in the same hospital where Fanon once worked, the film explores this short but impactful chapter of his life using archival records and Fanon’s hospital diaries.
This venue is wheelchair accessible and has gender neutral, wheelchair accessible washrooms. For requests, please email [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Alliance Francaise Toronto - Downtown Campus, 24 Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada
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