. . . "The Negro (French: Le N\u00E8g') is a 2002 Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Morin. An examination of racism, the film centres on a police officer in a small Quebec town who is trying to reconstruct, through the conflicting testimony of witnesses and participants, the events of the night before, when the petty vandalism of a woman's lawn jockey escalated within a few hours to the woman being found dead and the young Black Canadian suspected of committing the vandalism having been viciously beaten in a field."@en . "The Negro"@en . . . . . "Robert Morin"@en . . "5520.0"^^ . . . . "92.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Le N\u00E8g' est un film dramatique qu\u00E9b\u00E9cois r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Robert Morin sorti en 2002. Il s'agit d'une forte d\u00E9nonciation du racisme et de la b\u00EAtise humaine."@fr . . . . "The Negro"@en . . "Le N\u00E8g'"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "57983493"^^ . "Canada"@en . . . "Lorraine Dufour"@en . "5520.0"^^ . . "Le N\u00E8g' est un film dramatique qu\u00E9b\u00E9cois r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Robert Morin sorti en 2002. Il s'agit d'une forte d\u00E9nonciation du racisme et de la b\u00EAtise humaine."@fr . . . . "The Negro (film)"@en . . . . "Lorraine Dufour"@en . "Les Productions 23"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "3789"^^ . . . . . . . "Bertrand Ch\u00E9nier"@en . . . . . . . "1107941655"^^ . "Coop Vid\u00E9o de Montr\u00E9al"@en . "Iannicko N'Doua-L\u00E9gar\u00E9"@en . . . . "The Negro (French: Le N\u00E8g') is a 2002 Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Morin. An examination of racism, the film centres on a police officer in a small Quebec town who is trying to reconstruct, through the conflicting testimony of witnesses and participants, the events of the night before, when the petty vandalism of a woman's lawn jockey escalated within a few hours to the woman being found dead and the young Black Canadian suspected of committing the vandalism having been viciously beaten in a field. The film's original title, equivalent in Quebec French to \"the nigger\", was controversial, with a Black youth group in Montreal demanding that the film's title and promotional poster be changed. Morin, however, defended his choice to use a controversial title, stating that \"If it stirs up some controversy, then at least people will be talking about racism.\" The film's cast includes Iannicko N'Doua-L\u00E9gar\u00E9, B\u00E9atrice Picard, Robin Aubert, Vincent Bilodeau, Emmanuel Bilodeau, Sandrine Bisson, Ren\u00E9-Daniel Dubois, Jean-Guy Bouchard and Doroth\u00E9e Berryman."@en .