1996    71mDocumentary
9.2
The awara soup is a kind of stew containing all sorts of ingredients from French Guiana. People say that if someone eats that dish on Easter, he is sure never to leave Guiana. Using the cooking of this dish as starting point, the film explores the multicultural reality that composes this French overseas region. American Indians, Europeans, Slave descendants, Laotians, Chinese, Brazilian, Surinamese, tell us how they are bringing new flavours to the Guianese stew of identities.

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  • Marie Clémence Andriamonta-PaesDirector
  • César PaesDirector / Director Of Photography
  • Agnès ContensouEditor
  • NikkoMusic
  • Bernard OsesSound
  • Denis RuellanAuthor
  • Marie-José JolivetAuthor

 

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