Samba Félix Ndiaye Trailers
Questions to the native land TrailerRwanda For Memory TrailerUn fleuve dans la tête Trailer
Questions to the native land TrailerRwanda For Memory TrailerUn fleuve dans la tête Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
18 August 1994
The film tells the tale of Iala, whose authority over his two sons, Raul and Bedan, is shaken. Raul has left to study in a seminary in the big city, where unknown to anyone, he has joined the liberation movement.
18 September 1992
A now-rich woman returns to her poor desert hometown to propose a deal to the populace: her fortune, in exchange for the death of the man who years earlier abandoned her and left her with his child.
01 January 1998
To sail down the Niger River for over five hundred kilometers to meet the populations and their music, that is the challenge taken up by a dozen African and European musicians, all soloists, traveling together in a dugout canoe which takes them along the river from village to village to play with the inhabitants and to organize common concerts.
01 January 1992
The Bamako Express takes more than 36 hours to connect Dakar to Bamako, about 1200 kilometers. During this crossing from West to East, multiple images of the African continent, legendary places, great rivers, arid landscapes, pass before the eyes of travellers, while the train itself appears as the center of incessant activity: cohabitation between Malians and Senegalese who live, sleep and trade together.
01 January 1989
Every morning, Amadou catches small fishes in the lake near Dakar. He puts them into thrown-away bottles to make aquariums.
01 January 1978
In Senegal, artisanal fishing, which feeds 90% of the coastal population, is threatened, as on many other African coasts, by industrial fishing.
01 January 2003
Rwanda For Memory (Rwanda pour mémoire) is a 2003 documentary film about the Rwandan Genocide. Facing up to the scars left by the genocide, Samba Felix N’Diaye manages to find just the right sense of distance to film the inexpressible while nevertheless communicating a message of hope.
02 January 1989
A team of friends recover heavy metal drums used to transport tar. After having cleaned out the drums with intense heat, they work industriously to make metal plates which, when cut and assembled, will finally become impressive trunks.
02 January 1989
In Africa, small jobs survive as resistance to the invasion of consumer goods. In compiling five shorts directed by the Senegalese documentary filmmaker, the film details the stages of making handicrafts from garbage dumped at landfills.
01 January 1997
An investigation and reflection on the figure of the Senegalese poet and politician Léopold Sédar Senghor.