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If you had to come up with film directors from Francophone Africa (besides Sembène Ousmane), who would you be able to name?
I can't name the director, but the biopic about Patrice Lumumba from a couple years ago came to mind.
Sembène Ousmane is from Sénégal. He had quite the career until he died this year. He directed Moolaadé, that film about female "circumcision" that came out a few years ago.
I don't think I could name any African film directors, much less any Francophone ones. I could name writers, though! That counts for something, right?
I know that Nigeria has a thriving film industry, called "Nollywood", but I don't know how French it is.
the biopic about Patrice Lumumba from a couple years ago came to mind.
Sadly, Wikipedia tells me that was directed by a Haitian man.
Some Francophone countries:
Morocco
Algeria
Tunisia
Sénégal
Mali
Mauritania
Côte d’Ivoire
Cameroon
Niger
Congo
Rwanda
I know that Nigeria has a thriving film industry, called "Nollywood", but I don't know how French it is.
Nigeria was an English colony, so, not very much at all.
I... think I have seen exactly one French-language film from Africa, and it was in black and white, from the 1960s, and I'm pretty sure it was directed by Ousmane.
Not that I can name very many English-language films from Africa either. (And those I can are almost all South African, and most of them white.)
African Cinema at wikipedia has a listing of directors by country.
Djibril Diop Mambety is a major Senegalese director.