#Senegalese films
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Dahomey (2024) | dir. Mati Diop
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Ousmane Sembene
- La noire de... AKA Black Girl
1966
#ousmane sembene#la noire de...#la noire de#black girl#1966#Senegalese film#senegalese cinema#mbissine thérèse diop#mbissine therese diop#mask
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Ceddo (1977) - Ousmane Sembène
#ousmane sembène#film#film still#watched in st louis#criterion channel#african cinema#senegal#senegalese cinema
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Women in Film Challenge 2023: [32/52] Mossane, dir. Safi Faye (Senegal/Germany, 1996)
Mossane wants to love, and we drown her love in stories of money and “given words”! We construct these ploys without asking for her opinion.
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Seen in 2023:
Xala (Ousmane Sembene), 1975
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Hyènes | 1992 | Djibril Diop Mambéty | Senegal
#djibril diop mambéty#senegalese cinema#cinematography#world cinema#african cinema#movies#movie stills#film#films#senegal
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This Filmmaking Couple Had a Wonderfully Cinematic Wedding in Brixton, London - Rebecca Cope, Vogue UK, February 2024
Photography by Fern Rose
#mixed race#beauty#bride#elopement#Senegalese twists#vogue#brixton#interracial#white groom#film maker#ritzy cinema
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"French Citizenship? No, thank you. I remain African, and I keep my education."
Camp De Thiaroye, 1988.
Dir. & Writ. Ousmane Sembène & Thierno Faty Sow | DOP Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina
#camp de thiaroye#ousmane sembene#thierno faty sow#senegalese film#war film#drama#historical drama#1980s#10 frames#thiaroye massacre#colonialism#anti colonialism
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Touki Bouki, 1973, dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty
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Ousmane Sembène (1 January 1923 – 9 June 2007)
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21 September 2023
Film: GUELWAAL (d. Ousmane Sembène, 1992, France-Senegal)
Forum: Gene Siskel Film Center Format: 4K Digital
Observations: As part of the Film Center's celebration of Sembène's centennial, they screened a program of his features, including this seldom-seen title. It's an anti-colonial fim about the friction between neighboring Christian and Muslim communities over two switched corpses and a misburial in the wrong religious cemetery. Considering how scarce this film remains in the States, I was surprised to only see about 20 folks in the audience (in the large theater).
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Ousmane Sembene
- La noire de... AKA Black Girl
1966
#ousmane sembene#la noire de...#la noire de#black girl#senegalese cinema#Senegalese film#1966#mask#mbissine therese diop#mbissine thérèse diop#film
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im glad hyenas aint the most popular movie bc its message would go way over the head of ppl. ramatou would b a sexworker girlboss (already seen this god awful take) who is not only admirable, but she girlbossed her way back in town to an eye for an eye the man who ruined her life and also fuck up her entire village, to "turn the world into a whorehouse." except the movie shows how this isnt good. how draman created her through his actions, and how the world creates her by relegaing her to a whore, but also how her decision to turn the world into a whorehouse and do the same to others isnt acceptable or good. its understandable, sad, tragic, but no good. the movie in general shoes how an opressed, traumatized, post-colonized people both are pushed into, but also choose to behave in ways which turn them into hyenas, relinquish their morality and dignity, how poverty and hardship and promises of better things lead to actions which are not morally defendable nontheless. how opression may have created them, but how they are creating themselves through their own decisions and actions as well, how its not acceptable or good. tragic, sad, understandable, but not good.
the whole movie is basically "just bc the world fucked u up and youve been opressed and victimized doesn't mean uve got no responsability for your actions and how you are, and also, watch out that you dont become just like your opressors" and thats a morality way beyond the one weve got today
#white westerners: write 150 page essays on how no opressed person ever has any personal moral responsibility for issues and behaviors#bc society leads to said issues#senegalese cinema in the early 90s: lol. no#brilliant god damn film i fall in love w it more every time i watch it
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Black Girl (Ousmane Sembene), 1966
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Touki-Bouki (1973), dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty
#also known as rhe most beautiful movie ever#touki bouki#djibril diop mambety#Senegalese cinema#film#film stills#film screencaps#film screenshots
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