MURDER IN PARIS is a political crime thriller that traces the motives for the assassination of anti-Apartheid activist, Dulcie September. The story travels from the heart of Paris in March 1988 to the pursuit of justice in 2021.
"The biggest take home for me would be the family's viewing; the tears, the emotions, the 'thank you for bringing my aunt to life... my aunt is finally being recognised'"
Join in on our conversation with 2x SAFTA winner, director Enver Samuels as he takes us through the journey of creating the acclaimed documentary, Murder in Paris: The Dulcie September story. We speak on Dulcie's life, the importance of memory and unearthing stories.
On a recent visit to South Africa President Macron of France viewed the Dulcie September exhibition at the Nelson Mandela Foundation. He was alerted of the submission to the High Court in Paris to re-open the investigation into Dulcieās murder, which he said he would look into. take action by signing the petition below to achieve justice for Dulcie and her family: https://murderinparis.com/take-action
Show references:
2021 Jozi Film Festival. from https://www.jozifilmfestival.com.
Crenshaw, K. (1989). "Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics." University of Chicago Legal Forum1989(1).
Encounters Films Festival. from https://www.encounters.co.za.
Garden Route International Film Festival. https://filmfreeway.com/Griff
Murder in Paris. from https://murderinparis.com/home.