Mahama Traoré

Mahama Traoré Trailers

Mambéty For Ever Trailer

Senegalese filmmaker.

Most Popular Mahama Traoré Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Lambaaye Trailer (1972)

22 December 1972

Following a misunderstanding, a traveler is mistaken for an important official on an inspection tour.

N'Diangane Trailer (1975)

02 January 1975

This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.

Garga M'Bossé Trailer (1974)

01 December 1974

The drought forces a peasant couple to go to the city, where they meet people's indifference. Only a trade unionist will offer them any help.

Reou-Takh Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

Arguably the first African film made that engages the topic of slavery. African film pioneer Mahama Traore (more commonly referred to as Johnson), offers an uncompromising narrative that seeks to address totality of the African slave narrative.

Diegue-Bi Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Tells the story of an official that misappropriates public funds to seduce a courtesan.

Diankha-Bi Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

This film poses the problem of the emancipation of women in Senegal through the intersecting story of three young girls from the same family.

Mambéty For Ever Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

A film made in Cameroon and France about the life and work of filmmaker Djibril Diop Mambéty, with testimonials from filmmakers Abderrahmane Sissako, Newton Aduaka and Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Cheick Fantamady Camara, Mahama Johnson Traoré; critics Catherine Ruelle, Thierno I.