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Ousmane Sembène (French: [usman sɑ̃bɛn]; 1 January 1923 or 8 January 1923 – 9 June 2007), often credited in the French style as Sembène Ousmane which he seemed to favor as a way to underscore the "colonial imposition" of this naming ritual and subvert it, was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The Los Angeles Times considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and he has often been called the "father of African film". Descended from a Serer family through his mother from the line of Matar Sène, Ousmane Sembène was particularly drawn to Serer religious festivals especially the Tuur festival.

Early life

The son of a fisherman, Ousmane Sembène was born in Ziguinchor in Casamance to a Lebou family. From childhood he was exposed to the Serer religion especially the Tuur festival, in which he was made "cult servant". Although the Tuur demands offerings of curdled milk to the ancestral spirits (Pangool), Sembène did not take his responsibility as cult servant seriously and was known for drinking the offerings made to the ancestors. Some of his adult work draws on Serer themes. His maternal grandmother reared him and greatly influenced him. Women play a major role in his works.

Sembène's knowledge of French and basic Arabic besides Wolof, his mother tongue, followed his attendance at a madrasa, as was common for many Muslim boys, and a French school until 1936, when he clashed with the principal. Sembène worked with his father—he was prone to seasickness—until 1938, then moved to Dakar, where he worked a variety of manual labour jobs. In 1944, Sembène was drafted into the Senegalese Tirailleurs (a corps of the French Army).[6] His later World War II service was with the Free French Forces. After the war, he returned to his home country and in 1947 participated in a long railroad strike, on which he later based his seminal novel God's Bits of Wood (1960).

Late in 1947, he stowed away to France, where he worked at a Citroën factory in Paris and then on the docks at Marseille, becoming active in the French trade union movement. He joined the communist-led CGT and the Communist party, helping lead a strike to hinder the shipment of weapons for the French colonial war in Vietnam. During this time, he discovered the Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay and the Haitian Marxist writer Jacques Roumain.

Film

As an author concerned with social change, Sembène wished to touch a wide audience. He realized that his written works would reach only the cultural elites, but that films were "the people's night school" and could reach a much broader African audience.

In 1963, Sembène produced his first film, a short called Barom Sarret (The Wagoner). In 1964 he made another short entitled Niaye. In 1966 he produced his first feature film, La Noire de..., based on one of his own short stories; it was the first feature film ever released by a sub-Saharan African director. Though only 60 minutes long, the French-language film won the Prix Jean Vigo, bringing immediate international attention to both African film generally and Sembène specifically. Sembène followed this success with the 1968 Mandabi, achieving his dream of producing a film in his native Wolof language.

Later Wolof-language films include Xala (1975, based on his own novel), Ceddo (1977), Camp de Thiaroye (1987), and Guelwaar (1992). The Senegalese release of Ceddo was heavily censored, ostensibly for a problem with Sembène's paperwork, though some critics suggest that this censorship had more to do with what could be interpreted as anti-Muslim content in the film. However, Sembène distributed fliers at theaters describing the censored scenes and released the film uncut for the international market. In 1971, Sembène also made a film in French and Diola entitled Emitaï, which was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Prize. It was also banned throughout French West Africa. His 1975 film Xala was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1977 his film Ceddo was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. In the same year he was a member of the jury at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. At the 11th Moscow International Film Festival in 1979, he was awarded with the Honorable Prize for the contribution to cinema.

Recurrent themes of Sembène's films are the history of colonialism, the failings of religion, the critique of the new African bourgeoisie, and the strength of African women.

His final film, the 2004 feature Moolaadé, won awards at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival[18] and the FESPACO Film Festival in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The film, set in a small African village in Burkina Faso, explored the controversial subject of female genital mutilation.

He is the subject of the 2015 documentary film, Sembene!

Sembène often makes a cameo appearance in his films. For example, in Mandabi he plays the letter writer at the post office. (Hexaflexagon note: no wonder Scorsese decided to restore one of his films)

Some retrospectives:

https://harvardfilmarchive.org/programs/ousmane-sembene-cinematic-revolutionary-2

https://theconversation.com/ousmane-sembene-at-100-a-tribute-to-senegals-father-of-african-cinema-197421

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/08/movies/ousmane-sembene-film-retrospective.html

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/ousmane-sembene-may-be-revered-but-his-films-are-still-underappreciated

Criterion collection essay about his movie, Black Girl

Criterion collection essay about his movie, Mandabi

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Pentiment has a credited italian hand gesture consultant.

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The problem with bondage play with an Italian partner is that they won't be able to use their safeword.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I blame twilight for the 2000s-2010s YA romance genre, as well as the sexualization of having a vampire boyfriend

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Fetty Wap Loses Battle With Cancer, The 679 Star Was 38

[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 months ago

What's up with all the fake dead celebrity stuff you post, some kind of personal bit?

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago (3 children)

1 day clean and counting. Addiction is a bitch. I gotta uninstall all video games on another PC. Dreading it bc I might lose self-control and start playing just as I open it to uninstall the games

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

I need a break from instagram, comment sections are bleak with the dumbest anti-commie shit and generally stupid american racist shit.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

New year new me (new grievances, new enemies, new bad habits)

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

posting from my work computer because tomorrows my last day lmao

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Thoroughly enjoyed The Name of the Rose movie but I'm afraid I have now spoiled the mystery for the book you-are-a-serf

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Can't sleeeeeeep

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uhoh i added another reverb pedal to the chain and i can't stop shoegazing

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Dream job (one with a cool hat)

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My gf broke up with me at the airport today to focus on graduating after a hiatus from school. She is also just not into long-distance. This was expected for the past couple months, but is hitting hard, especially now. Without going too into details, she is the perfect person for me in terms of hobbies, beliefs, communication, etc. Every day of the relationship was great, which is not something I can say about past relationships. Her family is unbelievably good to me. I'm currently much closer to them than my own zionist family, lol. She returns in early June. I'll probably visit twice and she'll be back for a week in March.

Currently extremely lonely and torn on what to do. We obviously still love each other, and will continue talking while she's away. It'll be very hard to just be friends, but I'll do my best. Her mom wants to continue hanging out with me, and I think I want that too.

I worry I'm setting myself up for 5 months of misery and even greater heartbreak if I hold onto the relationship. She could find work here after college, but perhaps not. I won't be in the right mindset to develop a proper relationship with someone else in the meantime. I'm thinking I just need to wait and see what happens. Is it misguided to believe she is worth waiting for? Should I redownload the apps in a couple weeks to put myself out there anyway? I want to be conscious of self-destructive behavior to save what's left of my mental health

[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 months ago

So apparantly starfield doesn't let you make out with aliens? wtf is even the point of going to space then?!?!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I love how chuds present some dangerous job being less popular now than in the past as a moral failing. Nah, those jobs were filled out of necessity and if I can pay my bills making spreadsheets and sometimes a chart I'll do that instead. It's probably what all of the conservative influencers do even if they'll never admit it.

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