Guelwaar

Guelwaar is a 1993 French-Senegalese drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène. The name is borrowed from the Serer pre-colonial dynasty (Guelowar). The film won The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.

Guelwaar
Directed byOusmane Sembène
Produced byJacques Perrin
Ousmane Sembène
Written byOusmane Sembène
StarringAbou Camara
Marie Augustine Diatta
Mame Ndoumbé Diop
Music byBaaba Maal
CinematographyDominique Gentil
Edited byMarie-Aimée Debril
Distributed byNew Yorker Films
Release date
28 July 1993 - USA
Running time
115 Minutes
CountryFrance
Senegal
LanguageFrench

Plot

A Catholic and a Muslim die the same day. Islamic villagers claim the body of the Muslim and bury him. But they got the Catholic's body. He was a dissident, probably for arguing against accepting foreign aid. Based on a true story, a drama about African religion and African pride.[1]

During the film, the actor playing the role of Guelwaar recited one of the proverbs of the 17th-century Senegambian philosopher and lamane - Kocc Barma Fall about African pride and dignity.

Cast

  • Marie Augustine Diatta
  • Mame Ndoumbé Diop as Nogoy Marie Thioune
  • Ndiawar Diop as Bartelemy
  • Lamine Mane as Dibocor
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See also

Guelwaar on IMDb

References

  1. Mark Cousins (3 September 2012). "African cinema: ten of the best". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 October 2018.


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