The "staff shelter" supervised by Euzhan Palcy was filmed in Martinique in 1983; the period after abolition of slavery. This movie is the story of 11 years orphan Jose who was born on French-speaking Martinique. The living conditions and other personality of Joseph in the movie reflect many of the same slavery ideology many years ago. In this article we will summarize the whole movie and focus on some of the Caribbean themes covered in the course. In Martinique, most people work in sugar cane fields.
Sugar Cane Alley (France title: La Rue Cases - Nègres) is a movie directed by Euzhan Palcy in 1983. It is in Martinique and the blacks who work in the sugar cane field were still strictly treated by white employers in the 1930s. This is based on a subobjective novel by the same name by Joseph Zobel, or the title Black Shack Alley. José is an orphan, some elderly people named Medouze have fathers who like to talk about Africa. Jose went to school with his grandmother's argument, but he did not want him to work in this field. Meadows disappeared, Jose found him dead in a sugar cane field
Euzhan Palcy born in Martinique is the first African-American woman to work on Hollywood movie production. At the age of 17, she oversaw her first "messenger". Sugar Cane Alley (1983) has won over 17 international awards including Silver Lion and Cesar's First First Film Award. The dry season (1989) was chosen as the Best Actor Award, and Passy received the "Ossen Wells" special film award. A portrait of her trilogy on Martinique poets, playwrights and philosophers Aimé Césaire: Voice for history (1995) won international praise and public praise. In 1994, French president François Mitterrand named her "Knight's Medal." In 2001, she received the Sojourner Truth Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
EUZHAN PALCY brings very warmth to her movie "Cane Lane" and even unexpected sweetness even in the middle of the funeral scene. In 1931, Sugarcane Lane, located in Martinique, explored the lives of black producers through the eyes of a quiet and enthusiastic 11 year old orphan. Not only the story played by Gary Cadena, he went out of the poor city of the title, became a talented student, and probably became a writer. "The story of Sugar Cane Lane is all about life. In describing Miss Pathy carefully chose her details.