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Emitaï ([ɛ.mi.ta.i], name of a
Diola deity) is a 1971
Senegalese drama film
directed by
Ousmane Sembène.
During World War II, the
Vichy government conscripts...
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writing and the casting." In 1971, Diop
appeared in Sembène's film
Emitai. Diop
still works in textiles. In 2020, Diop
appeared in the film Cuties...
- market. In 1971, Sembène also made a film in
French and Diola,
entitled Emitaï. It was
entered into the 7th
Moscow International Film Festival,
where it...
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office 24 May 2001 – 2008
Preceded by Ratu
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office 24 June 2016 – 28
November 2020 Preceded...
- Sita
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August 2022. "
Emitai Ceddo".
Retrieved 17
October 2013.
Vincent Canby, "Film: 'Ceddo,' a Pageant...
- 1970s the
industry grew. In 1971 Sembène made a film in
Diola and French,
Emitaï.
Director Djibril Diop Mambéty
released a
number of
films during this period...
- who
emigrate in the mid-19th
century and
claim land in Minnesota, USA.
Emitai 1971 A 1971
Senegalese drama film
directed by
Ousmane Sembène set with the...
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infanterie coloniale. The red fez
survived as a
parade item
until the 1950s.
Emitaï (1971)
depicts the
effects of
conscription on a
Diola village.
Black and...
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religious movement in the
region among worshipers of the
supreme being,
Emitai, in Senegal, Gambia, and
Portuguese Guinea during this period.
Along with...
- in May 2024, as part of a box set
containing two
other films by Sembène,
Emitaï and Ceddo.
Aaron Mushengyezi wrote: "I
posit that in Xala, he
evokes two...