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Ousmane Sembène - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ousmane Sembène (January 1, 1923 — June 9, 2007), often credited in the French style as Sembène Ousmane in articles and reference works, was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The Los...
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Ousmane Sembène, by consensus the father of African cinema, pointed an angry, often satirical finger at the failures and excesses of modern African governments. ... This week's new releases include two early films by Ousmane Sembène, Michelangelo Antonioni's first feature film and a Josephine Baker collection.
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Dec 1, 2009 ... Samba Gadjigo presents a unique personal portrait and intellectual history of novelist and filmmaker Ousmane Sembène. ...
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Cinema Scope Magazine online with selected articles, reviews, interviews and features. Subscription details. ... The 81-year-old Senegalese writer-director Ousmane Sembène has made a career of creating sharply satirical dramas about the effects of African patriarchy on its civil society.
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Ousmane Sembène Film Series previously at Film Forum, New York's leading movie house for independent premieres and repertory programming ... Africa’s foremost filmmaker, Ousmane Sembène (1923-2007) directed not only the first African feature film, but also the continent’s first color movie and the first shot in...
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Scene from Moolaadé (2004), directed by Ousmane Sembène.[Credits : Les Africaine Terre Films/The Kobal Collection] ... Aspects of the topic "Ousmane Sembene" are discussed in the following places at Britannica...
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Filmmaker and writer ... home | help ... Open Directory Project...
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Ousmane Sembène died last weekend and A. O. Scott wrote an article for the New York Times which depicts Sembène as a man with vision and drive, a ‘thorn’ in colonial and post-independence status quo. ... For me Sembène had a special kind of post modern passion.
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She spotted me as an American and we began talking, and lo and behold she was married to Ousmane Sembène. Since I had taught his work as a novelist and short story writer and was acquainted with some of his films, I was thrilled.
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