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Touki Bouki (1973, dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty)


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Touki Bouki (1973, dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty)

Touki Bouki (1973, dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty)


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Touki Bouki | dir. Djibril Diop Mambéty | Senegal


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Mille soleils (A Thousand Suns) - Mati DiopActress and filmmaker Mati Diop fuses documentary and fMille soleils (A Thousand Suns) - Mati DiopActress and filmmaker Mati Diop fuses documentary and fMille soleils (A Thousand Suns) - Mati DiopActress and filmmaker Mati Diop fuses documentary and f

Mille soleils (A Thousand Suns)- Mati Diop

Actress and filmmaker Mati Diop fuses documentary and fantasy in this hauntingly beautiful portrait of Magaye Niang, star of her uncle Djibril Diop Mambéty’s 1972 classic Touki-Bouki. [….] Shot in Dakar and Alaska, Mille Soleils mystifies as it searches for an origin, its lineage and its transcendent deviations, flouting its own premise as fantasy merges with reality: the sad-eyed cattle herder who embodied the seminal role in Touki-Bouki forty years ago is now filled with longing for the vanished past and a future that was never meant to be. A film of haunting beauty, both sensuous and febrile, Mille Soleils is intimate and raw but also refreshingly quixotic, and confirms Mati Diop as a major cinematic talent. x


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