Ousmane Sembène - Box
Ceddo Ousmane Sembène, Senegal, 1977
Xala Ousmane Sembène, Senegal, 1975
Emitaï Ousmane Sembène, Senegal, 1971
Emitaï, Senegal 1971
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. As the tribe's patriarchal leaders pray and make sacrifices to their gods, the women in the community refuse to yield their harvests, incurring the French army's wrath. With a deep understanding of the oppressive forces that have shaped Senegalese history, Emitaï explores the strains that colonialism places upon cultural traditions and, in the process, discovers a people's hidden reserves of rebellion and dignity.
Xala, Senegal 1975
An adaptation of Ousmane Sembène's own 1973 novel, Xala is a hilarious, caustic satire of political corruption under an inept patriarchy. On the night of his wedding to his third bride, government official El Hadji is rendered impotent and begins to suspect that one of his other wives has placed a curse on him. After seeking a cure from a local marabout, El Hadji must face the possibility that he deserves the infliction for his part in embezzling public funds and for helping to keep Senegal under French control. Adeptly combining elements of African folklore and popular cinema, Sembène indicts the hubris, entitlement, and opportunism of male authority figures.
Ceddo - Outsiders, Senegal 1977
In precolonial Senegal, members of the Ceddo (or «outsiders») kidnap Princess Dior Yacine after her father, the king, pledges loyalty to an ascendant Islamic faction that plans to convert the entire clan to its faith. Attempts to recapture her fail, provoking further division and eventual war between the animistic Ceddo and the fundamentalist Muslims, with Christian missionaries and slave traders from Europe also playing a role in the conflict. Banned in Senegal upon its release, Ceddo is an ambitious, multilayered epic that explores the combustible tensions among ancient tradition, religious colonization, political expediency, and individual freedom.
trigon-film dvd-edition 428
Digipak with 3 DVDs - Restored versions
Language OV Subtitles deutsch, français
Length 103 – 123 – 116 min. Format 1.66:1 – 16/9 PB – 1.85:1 – 16/9 LB, Colour Sound DD 1.0 mono Age 16 Zone 0 – PAL
Bonus Booklet
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