Ousmane Sembène

Ousmane Sembène

WriterDirectorActor
Born
January 1, 1923
Died
June 9, 2007
Awards
22 wins, 33 nominations

The first film director from an African country to achieve international recognition, Ousmane Sembene remains the major figure in the rise of an independent post-colonial African cinema. Sembene's roots were not, as might be expected, in the educated élite. After working as a mechanic and…

Biography

The first film director from an African country to achieve international recognition, Ousmane Sembene remains the major figure in the rise of an independent post-colonial African cinema. Sembene's roots were not, as might be expected, in the educated élite. After working as a mechanic and bricklayer, he joined the Free French forces in 1942, serving in Africa and France. In 1946, he returned to Dakar, where he participated in the great railway strike of 1947. The next year he returned to France, where he worked in a Citröen factory in Paris, and then, for ten years, on the dock in Marseilles. During this time Sembene became very active in trade union struggles and began an extraordinarily successful writing career. His first novel, "Le Docker Noir", was published in 1956 to critical acclaim. Since then, he has produced a number of works which have placed him in the foreground of the international literary scene. Long an avid filmgoer, Sembene became aware that to reach a mass audience of workers and preliterate Africans outside urban centers, cinema was a more effective vehicle than the written word. In 1961, he traveled to Moscow to study film at VGIK and then to work at the Gorky Studios. Upon his return to Senegal, Sembene turned his attention to filmmaking and, after two short films, he wrote and directed his first feature, Black Girl (1966)(english title: Black Girl). Received with great enthusiasm at a number of international film festivals, it also won the prestigious Jean Vigo Prize for its director. Shot in a simple, quasi-documentary style probably influenced by the French New Wave, BLACK GIRL tells the tragic story of a young Senegalese woman working as a maid for an affluent French family on the Riviera, focusing on her sense of isolation and growing despair. Her country may have been "decolonized," but she is still a colonial -- a non-person in the colonizers' world. Sembene's next film, Mandabi (1968) (english title: The Money Order), marked a sharp departure. Based on his novel of the same name and shot in color in two language versions--French and Wolof, the main dialect of Senegal--THE MONEY ORDER is a trenchant and often delightfully witty satire of the new bourgeoisie, torn between outmoded patriarchal traditions and an uncaring, rapacious and inefficient bureaucracy. Emitai (1971) records the struggle of the Diola people of the Casamance region of Senegal (where Sembene grew up) against the French authorities during WWII. Shot in Diola dialect and French from an original script, EMITAI offers a respectful but unromanticized depiction of an ancient tribal culture, while highlighting the role of women in the struggle against colonialist oppression. In Xala (1975), Sembene again takes on the native bourgeoisie, this time in the person of a rich, partially Westernized Moslem businessman afflicted by "xala" (impotence) on the night of his wedding to a much younger third wife. Outsiders (1977), considered by many to be Sembene's masterpiece, departs from the director's customary realist approach, documenting the struggle over the last centuries of an unspecified African society against the incursions of Islam and European colonialism. Featuring a strong female central character, CEDDO is a powerful evocation of the African experience.

Director

MoolaadéMoolaadé(2003)
Faat KinéFaat Kiné(2001)
GuelwaarGuelwaar(1992)
The Camp at ThiaroyeThe Camp at Thiaroye(1988)
OutsidersOutsiders(1977)

Writer

MoolaadéMoolaadé(2003)
Faat KinéFaat Kiné(2001)
GuelwaarGuelwaar(1992)
Niiwam(1988)
The Camp at ThiaroyeThe Camp at Thiaroye(1988)

Actor

Faat KinéFaat Kiné(2001)as Gas Station Attendant
OutsidersOutsiders(1977)as A Ceddo, Ibrahima
TauwTauw(1970)as Employment clerk
MandabiMandabi(1968)as Public Writer at the Post Office
Black GirlBlack Girl(1966)as The Teacher

Producer

MoolaadéMoolaadé(2003)
GuelwaarGuelwaar(1992)
Borom sarretBorom sarret(1963)

Music Department

Faat KinéFaat Kiné(2001)

Self

The Fabulous Picture ShowThe Fabulous Picture Show(2006)as Self - Guest
Fespaco(2008)as Self
Les Fespakistes(2001)as Self
Great Railway JourneysGreat Railway Journeys(1994)as Self
Les pionniers des cinémas d'Afrique(1997)as Lui-même

Archive Footage

L'Équipe de chocL'Équipe de choc(2023)as Self
African RenaissanceAfrican Renaissance(2020)as Self
Destin commun, hommage à 3 précurseurs du 7e artDestin commun, hommage à 3 précurseurs du 7e art(2017)as Self
Sembene!Sembene!(2015)as Various characters
Tahar Chériaa: A l'Ombre du BaobabTahar Chériaa: A l'Ombre du Baobab(2014)as Self - interviewee

Known for

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Credit Score: Ousmane Sembène

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Gas Station Attendant
Thu Jan 15 2004
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Faat Kiné3.7520047.200414
2Mandabi3.7519707.3001784
3Black Girl3.7519667.4007282
4Outsiders2.5019796.6001318