N'Diangane 1975
This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.
This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.
Arguably the first African film made that engages the topic of slavery. African film pioneer Mahama Traore (more commonly referred to as Johnson), offers an uncompromising narrative that seeks to address totality of the African slave narrative.
Following a misunderstanding, a traveler is mistaken for an important official on an inspection tour. Nothing will be spared to coax him into turning a blind eye to the prevarications: embezzlement, exactions of all kinds practiced by the local notables.
Tells the story of an official that misappropriates public funds to seduce a courtesan.
The drought forces a peasant couple to go to the city, where they meet people's indifference. Only a trade unionist will offer them any help.