With press cartoonists, this documentary looks back on major and minor events of the 2000s. Through various testimonies, it sketches the outlines of contemporary taboos and asks the following question: where does the freedom of expression stands now? New taboos are emerging: economic censorship, the weight of history and real or imaginary are all of which are obstacles to freedom of expression. This film takes us on a journey where we meet cartoonists at work in their different social and political contexts.
Economist, Olivier Malvoisin worked in several government offices before joining in 2003 the Varan's workshop in Paris for training in documentary filmmaking. Since then, he has devoted himself to making documentaries in Brussels and elsewhere. His first documentary, Rue de la paix, about undocumented migrants at St. Boniface Church was presented to Africa XL in 2006.
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