. A little piece of neighborhood in the countryside with “Challah la danse”

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With Challah la danse, Dalya Daoud succeeds in chronicling a housing estate populated by immigrants, which is also that of over thirty years.

Dalya Daoud describes here a France which is trying to assimilate and mix. | BENEDICTE ROSCOTS


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  • Dalya Daoud describes here a France which is trying to assimilate and mix. | BENEDICTE ROSCOTS

There are only six houses there, a mini-housing below a village lost in the countryside (Rhône). This handful of prefabricated pavilions was placed there by a boss, for the workers of his textile factory, in the 1960s when paternalism was the rule.

Almost all of the houses on Chemin des Brigands are occupied by residents from the Maghreb. The two Tunisian Taïeb families, who love to hate each other…

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