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Keira Maameri (born c. 1980) is a French film director. She directed documentaries exploring the place of artists from underprivileged backgrounds in the French cultural scene.


Biography

Born in
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, Keira Maameri's parents immigrated to
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when she was one-year-old. She grew up in the working-class
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of
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. Although she qualified her childhood as "normal", she recognized that being schooled in a more privileged neighboring city gave her more opportunities. At a young age, she got interested in cinema and was introduced to hip-hop by her older brother Hamid through his
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. After her
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, her application to the
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, where she intended to enroll in a cinematography program, was rejected. She organized a
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in front of the dean's office and was eventually admitted to the program. She pursued her studies and obtained a Master's degree in cinematography. While she was still a student, she directed ''To our missings'' (2001) a documentary where she explored death and mourning in hip-hop songs. Hip-hop culture permeates her work, especially her first three documentaries. She said about it: "It's my love for cinema and for hip-hop that got me here today, doing documentaries about MCs or culture. Of course, I don't just talk about hip-hop in my films, but I need to give those artists a platform to speak".


Notable work

* ''Keep hanging on to our dreams'' ''On s'accroche à nos rêves'' (2005) translated to ''Keep hanging on to our dreams'' is a documentary following four women in the French hip-hop scene: Lady Alézia (
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), Dj Pom (
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), Magali (dance) and Princess Aniès (rap). Maameri gave a different perspective of the male-dominated hip-hop movement, where women are respected for the quality of their work * ''Don't Panik'' ''Don't Panik'' (2010) is "based on an analysis of Muslims rappers" and the apparent contradiction of being a rapper and a Muslim. Islam is part of these rappers' identity, and they refuse to see their music essentialized to Islam. This documentary followed six Muslim rappers from different countries: A.D.L. (Sweden), Duggy Tee (Senegal),
Hasan Salaam Hasan Salaam (born January 12, 1981) is an American rapper and sex educator born in New York City and raised in New Jersey. His lyrics touch on such subjects as "post-colonial exploitation of African ( hip-hop) culture", "the African diaspora". ...
(United States), Manza (Belgium), Youss (Algeria), and Médine (France). The title is a reference to Médine's album ''Arabian Panther'' (2008) and his song ''Don't Panik.'' * ''Street Literature'' ''Nos Plumes'' (2016) translated into ''Street Literature'', explores stereotypes fostered by the French cultural elite towards novelists and cartoonists from the ''
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''. Keira Maameri films three novelists,
Faïza Guène Faïza Guène (born 7 June 1985) is a French writer and director, best known for her two novels, ''Kiffe kiffe demain'' and ''Du rêve pour les oufs''. She has also directed several short films, including ''Rien que des mots'' (2004). Biography ...
, Rachid Djaïdani, Rachid Santaki, and two cartoonists, Berthet One and El Diablo. According to Mame-Fatou Niang, Associate Professor at
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, this documentary shows that, although these writers and cartoonists are critically acclaimed, their themes are not considered universal by the French media. In fact, they're labeled as banlieue authors, and therefore at the periphery of literature. For Karim Hammou, specialized in the history of rap in France, this documentary illustrates "with sensitivity the dilemmas of a literary activity that confronts forms of particularization, compartmentalization".


List of documentaries

* 2001: ''À nos absents'' (45 min) - ''To our missings'' * 2005: ''On s’accroche à nos rêves'' (45 min) - ''Keep hanging on to our dreams'' * 2010: ''Don’t Panik'' (1h30) * 2016: ''Nos plumes'' (1h23) - ''Street Literature''


References

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