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  1. 26 de may. de 1989 · Camp de Thiaroye: Directed by Ousmane Sembene, Thierno Faty Sow. With Sidiki Bakaba, Hamed Camara, Ismaila Cissé, Ababacar Sy Cissé. In this semi-autobiographical film, black soldiers help to defend France, but are detained in prison camp before being repatriated home.

  2. Senegal / 1987 / 152mins / Drama, War / Wolof and French. This historic epic is the first Pan-African film produced without European technical assistance or co-financing. During WWII, Senegalese infantrymen fought valiantly in the French army. Expecting repatriation to their villages, they are instead quartered in a prison-like transit camp.

  3. 7 de may. de 2018 · Camp de Thiaroye (1988) 4.5. ( 35) During World War II, Diatta is a Senegalese student serving as a sergeant as his country fights alongside the French, even though that same nation raided his village and killed much of his family years earlier. Then, after finishing their duty, Diatta and fellow soldiers are interned at a French camp in Dakar ...

  4. Camp de Thiaroye. During World War II, Diatta (Ibrahima Sane) is a Senegalese student serving as a sergeant as his country fights alongside the French, even though that same nation raided his ...

  5. 31 de dic. de 2021 · On the morning of the first day of December 1944, an unforgettable tragedy took place at the military camp of Thiaroye, a small community on the outskirts of Dakar, 300 African soldiers known as the Tirailleurs Senegalais (‘’Senegalese sharpshooters’’ from Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Chad, Benin, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic, and Togo) were murdered in cold ...

  6. Camp de Thiaroye és una pel·lícula senegalesa de guerra dramàtica escrita i dirigida per Ousmane Sembène i Thierno Faty Sow.. La pel·lícula va entrar a la competició a la 45a Mostra Internacional de Cinema de Venècia, on va guanyar el Premi Especial del Jurat. La pel·lícula representa la matança de Thiaroye, que va tenir lloc a Thiaroye, Dakar, el 1944.

  7. 5 de oct. de 2003 · In November 1988 the screening of Camp de Thiaroye, then the new film of the father of Black African cinema, Sembène Ousmane, was one of the highlights of the 32nd London Film Festival. Fortunately, the weather cleared just in time for Sembène to arrive from Rome for the discussion which followed the film, allowing him to reinforce his eloquent producer, Mamadou Mbengue.