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The first major work of Senegalese director
Ousmane Sembene
, this 1966 film is widely recognized as one of the founding works of African cinema. Diouanne Therese N'Bissine Diop, a young Senegalese woman, is employed as a governess for a French family in the city of Dakar. She soon becomes disillusioned when the family travels to the Riviera, where her comfortable duties as a nanny in a wealthy household are replaced by the drudgery and indignities of a maid. In a series of escalating confrontations with her mistress (Anne-Marie Jelinek), Diouanne is painfully reminded of her racial identity. She is caught in the tension between the French upper-class and post-colonial West Africa and finds herself alienated from both worlds. Along with narration and dialogue in French, this film also shares the sparse tone and visual style of French cinema of its period. Nevertheless, the influence of Sembene's European counterparts does not diminish this subtle but striking examination of racial and cultural prejudice. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert L. Fontaine
Monsieur
Therese N'Bissine Diop
Diouana
Anne-Marie Jelinek
Madame
Momar Nar Sene
Production Crew
Christian Lacoste
Cinematographer
Ousmane Sembene
Director
André Gaudier
Editor
Ousmane Sembene
Screenwriter
Ousmane Sembene
Short Story Author
Ousmane Sembene
Short Story Author
Year: 1965
Runtime: 60
Country: Senegal
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Release
by Domirev
Doomireew Films
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