Camp de Thiaroye ([kɑ̃ də tjaʁ.wa]; also known as The Camp at Thiaroye) is a 1988 Senegalese war-drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène and...
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The Thiaroye massacre (French: Massacre de Thiaroye; pronounced [tja.ʁwa]) was a massacre of French West African veterans of the 1940 Battle of France...
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reform in 1996, Thiaroye has been divided into independent communes, Thiaroye-Gare, Thiaroye-sur-Mer and Thiaroye-Kao (or Djiddah Thiaroye Kao), with Guinaw-Rail...
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14. The following films were selected to be screened: (ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary. The Cinéma de la Plage section line-up...
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Thierno Faty Sow (category Senegalese film directors)
L'Œil (1981). Sow is best known for the historical drama film Camp de Thiaroye about the Thiaroye massacre near Dakar on December 1, 1944, which he cowrote...
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Legend of the Holy Drinker by Ermanno Olmi Grand Special Jury Prize: Camp de Thiaroye by Ousmane Sembene & Thierno Faty Sow Silver Lion: Landscape in the...
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Tirailleur (redirect from Les Tirailleurs de la Garde)
Algerian tirailleurs during World War II) Ousmane Sembène, 1988. Camp de Thiaroye (on the Thiaroye insurrection) Army of Africa (France) Chasseurs d'Afrique...
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For nearly the entire history of film production, certain films have been banned by film censorship or review organizations for political or moral reasons...
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Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias, Mohammad Rasoulof, Yeo Siew Hua, Robinson Devor, Pia Marais and Minh Quý Trương. The following films were selected...
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Ousmane Sembène (category Senegalese film directors)
producing a film in his native Wolof language. His later Wolof-language films include Xala (1975, based on his own novel), Ceddo (1977), Camp de Thiaroye (1987)...
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