In a scene from Senegalese filmmaker Moussa Sène Absa’s trilogy-concluding “Xalé” – the opening film at Joburg Film Festival – a bunch of kids sit on a beach and watch a movie as a projector throws ...
The 14th edition of the Luxor African Film Festival (9-14 January) honoured the Senegalese director Moussa Sène Absa, known as the father of suburban cinema. We talk to Sène Absa about his career and ...
Moussa Sène Absa was born in 1958 in Senegal. After starting a career as an actor, he has won awards for his short films, documentaries, and features. He is also a painter and author. He exemplifies ...
A still from Moussa Sène Absa’s Xalé (©SetBetSet-Les Films du Continent; all images courtesy New York African Film Festival) The 30th annual New York African Film Festival (NYAFF) returns to Lincoln ...
film profile] by Alain Guiraudie, Mille Mois by Faouzi Bensaidi, Le silence de la forêt by Bassek ba Kobhio & Didier Ouénangaré, Le soleil assassiné by Abdelkrim Bahloul, 20h17 rue Darling by Bernard ...
A Senegalese divorcée (Rokhaya Niang) begins a relationship with a policeman, whose outward charm belies a corrupt nature that ultimately puts her family at risk. Aboubacar Sadikh Ba. Moussa Sene Absa ...
This documentary offers the reflections of filmmakers shot at FESPACO 1991. Djibril Diop Mambéty, David Achkar, Moussa Sene Absa, Mambaye Coulibaly, Idrissa Ouedraogo, Mansour Sora Wade... express ...
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