En attendant les hommes

En attendant les hommes is a 2007 documentary film by Katy Léna N'diaye about women muralists in Oualata, Mauritania. In this town on the far edge of the Sahara desert, three women practice traditional painting, and decorate the walls of the town. In a society apparently dominated by tradition, religion and men, these women unreservedly express themselves and comment freely on the relationship between men and women.[1]

En attendant les hommes
Directed byKaty Léna N'diaye
Produced byNeon Rouge ASBL
Screenplay byKaty Léna N'diaye
Music byErwin Vann
CinematographyHerman Bertiau
Edited byYannick Leroy
Release date
2007
Running time
56 min.
CountryBelgium
Mauritania
Senegal

References

  1. Pialeprat, Sarah (Webzine n°122, December 2007). "En attendant les hommes de Katy Lena Ndiaye". Cinergie (in French). Belgium. Retrieved 18 March 2012. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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