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Djibril Diop
Mambéty (January 23, 1945 – July 23, 1998) was a
Senegalese film director, actor, orator,
composer and poet.
Though he made only five feature...
- Hyena) is a 1973
Senegalese drama film
written and
directed by
Djibril Diop
Mambéty. It was
screened at the 1973
Cannes Film
Festival and the 8th
Moscow International...
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Mambéty For Ever is a 2008 do****entary film. A film made in
Cameroon and
France about the life and work of
filmmaker Djibril Diop
Mambéty, with testimonials...
- Sold the Sun) is a 1999
Senegalese drama film,
directed by
Djibril Diop
Mambéty which premiered after his
death in 1998. La
Petite Vendeuse de
Soleil is...
- the WCP
include Ousmane Sembène's
Black Girl (1966), and
Djibril Diop
Mambéty's Touki Bouki (1973). The
Criterion Collection so far has
released four...
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novelist DeSagana Diop (born 1982),
Senegalese basketballer Djibril Diop
Mambéty (1945–1998),
Senegalese film
director Issa Diop (disambiguation), several...
- the film
Hyenes (which had been
directed by his brother,
Djibril Diop
Mambety).
Variety described his
soundtrack to 2006's
Daratt from Chad as "outstanding"...
- Grand-mère,
which was shot
during the film's
production by
Djibril Diop
Mambéty.
Burkina Faso's
smallest village. The main
character of the tale is 10-year-old...
- art
buyer and photographer. She is the
niece of
filmmaker Djibril Diop
Mambéty.
During her childhood, she
often travelled back and
forth between France...
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Badou Boy is a 1970
Senegalese film,
directed by
Djibril Diop
Mambéty. The film
follows the
adventures of
Badou Boy, a ch****y
young man, as he travels...