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  1. Nov 5, 2015 · The Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene (1923–2007), often called the father of African cinema, had a seismic career. He effectively created an African film industry out of nothing: In 1963 ...

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  2. Harvard College. January 19–February 25, 2024. Ousmane Sembène, Cinematic Revolutionary. Share. I’m not a militant of any party, I’m a militant through my art. — Ousmane Sembène. For many years, the Senegalese novelist and filmmaker Ousmane Sembène (1923-2007) refused to release his films on video and DVD. Thus, opportunities to see ...

  3. Vimeo announced today that it will provide global free streaming – from June 9th through June 12th – of the award-winning documentary SEMBENE!. From filmmakers Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman, the film celebrates filmmaker Ousmane Sembene, the “father of African cinema,” who spent decades shaping a meaningful, visionary cinema for a newly independent Africa.

  4. THE SEMBENE PROJECT. Sembène was born in 1923 in Casamance, in southern Senegal. Expelled from school in the sixth grade, he was, at age 14, sent to Dakar where, while working as a laborer, he discovered literature, comic books and the movies. In 1944, Sembène was drafted into the French army, an experience that broadened his horizons ...

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  6. Website. Official website. Ousmane Sembène (French: [usman sɑ̃bɛn]; 1 January 1923 or 8 January 1923 [ 1 ] – 9 June 2007), was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The Los Angeles Times considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and he has often been called the "father of African film". [ 2 ]

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  8. Having blazed a trail for African filmmakers to tell their own stories on-screen, Senegalese auteur Ousmane Sembène took his career-long project—to unlock cinema’s potential as a vehicle for social change—in increasingly urgent and provocative directions in the 1970s. Searing critiques of colonialism, political corruption, patriarchal arrogance, and religious indoctrination, his three ...

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