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  1. Emitaï es una película senegalesa de 1971 dirigida por Ousmane Sembène. [1] Fue exhibida en la séptima edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Moscú, donde ganó el Premio de Plata. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmitaïEmitaï - Wikipedia

    Emitaï (, name of a Diola deity) is a 1971 Senegalese drama film directed by Ousmane Sembène.

  3. Seething with outrage, Ousmane Sembène’s Emitaï envisions both the cruelties of oppression and the revolutionary potential of the oppressed. During World War II, Marshal Pétain’s French forces and their African lackeys comb the Senegalese countryside, conscripting young Diola men into service and attempting to seize rice stores for ...

  4. Emitaï. With revolutionary outrage, Ousmane Sembène chronicles a period during World War II when French colonial forces in Senegal conscripted young men of the Diola people and attempted to seize rice stores for soldiers back in Europe.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0067048Emitai (1971) - IMDb

    4 de may. de 1977 · Emitai: Directed by Ousmane Sembene. With Andongo Diabon, Robert Fontaine, Michel Renaudeau, Ousmane Camara. As World War II is going on in Europe, a conflict arises between the French and the Diola-speaking tribe of Africa, prompting the village women to organize their men to sit beneath a tree to pray.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › emitaiEmitaï - Metacritic

    Emitaï - Metacritic. 1973. Not Rated. New Yorker Films. 1 h 43 m. Summary As World War II is going on in Europe, a conflict arises between the French and the Diola-speaking tribe of Africa, prompting the village women to organize their men to sit beneath a tree to pray. Drama. Directed By: Ousmane Sembene.

  7. lightboxfilmcenter.org › programs › emitaïEmitaï

    Seething with outrage, Ousmane Sembène’s Emitaï envisions both the cruelties of oppression and the revolutionary potential of the oppressed. During World War II, Marshal Pétain’s French forces and their African lackeys comb the Senegalese countryside, conscripting young Diola men into service and attempting to seize rice stores for ...