Mambaye Coulibaly
Mambaye Coulibaly (1957-2015) was a Malian film director, who pioneered animation in African cinema.
Life
Mambaye Coulibaly was born on 2 May 1957 in Kayes. After studying law, he turned to film in 1987.[1] La Geste de Ségou! (1989), for which Coulibaly also wrote the music, was an animated short film inspired by historical events in the Bambara Empire of Ségou.[2] The Ivorian playwright Werewere Liking designed puppets for the film.[3]
In 1996 Coulibaly started working on a feature-length animation project, Le Pouvoir de Ségou, a project relaunched in 2009 as part of the Euromédiatoon project. Unfortunately long-term illness prevented the film's completion. Coulibaly died on 7 February 2015 at Kayes.[2]
Films
- La Geste de Ségou!, 1989
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gollark: Verbose gollark?
gollark: What's a v- gollark?
gollark: ↓ gibson
gollark: By randomly gluing together helpful proteins from known life and using a "nanopore" thing as is used for DNA, they can things.
References
- Assane Koné, Cinéma malien en deuil : Mambaye Coulibaly, le précurseur du cinéma d’animation africain n’est plus, MaliWeb, 13 February 2015.
- Mambaye Coulibaly, réalisateur : Le précurseur du cinéma d’animation africain a tiré sa révérence, Malijet, 28 February 2015.
- Kenneth W. Harrow (1997). With Open Eyes: Women and African Cinema. Rodopi. p. 169. ISBN 90-420-0154-2.
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