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Chez Jolie Coiffure

Feb 10—Feb 12, 2025
    Part of
  • The Black Worker
  • and
  • BAM Film 2025
Directed by Rosine Mbakam (2018)

At the start of Chez Jolie Coiffure, director Rosine Mbakam (The Two Faces of a Bamileke Woman) stands outside the salon of the title: a tiny shop in the immigrant Brussels district of Matonge, established in Belgium by Sabine, a charismatic, larger than-life personality from Cameroon. Invited inside, Mbakam becomes a regular presence, filming over the course of a year as Sabine and her employees style hair and nails, dispense romantic advice, and share stories about life back home. The resulting cinematic “chamber piece” captures the day-to-day lives and concerns of immigrant West African women in a space they can call their own.

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      RUNNING TIME

      70min

      VENUE

      Peter Jay Sharp Building
      BAM Rose Cinemas

      FORMAT

      DCP

      LANGUAGE

      In French with English subtitles

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