• 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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    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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    Buamama (1985) " Bouts de vies, Bouts de rêves" Hamid Benamra 2012 JCC- Fespaco Camp de Thiaroye (1987) Cheb (1991) Chemins de l'oued, Les (2002), also...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    such as Sembene were wealthy enough to continue making films, following on with Camp de Thiaroye (1987), and Guelwaar (1992) but the country lacked the...
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