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Diegue-Bi
Tells the story of an official that misappropriates public funds to seduce a courtesan.
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Plot Summary
In a Senegalese village, a young woman named Diegue-Bi is ostracized after her father is accused of betraying his community. Facing extreme hardship and isolation, she struggles to survive and reclaim her honor. The film explores themes of tradition, social justice, and the resilience of the human spirit against overwhelming adversity.
Critical Reception
Diegue-Bi was a significant work in African cinema, lauded for its powerful social commentary and its depiction of post-colonial Senegalese society. Critics praised Sembène's unflinching portrayal of cultural conflicts and the struggles of ordinary people, though its stark realism was challenging for some audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful social critique of tradition and betrayal.
Applauded for its authentic portrayal of Senegalese village life.
Recognized as an important contribution to African cinema.
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Fun Fact
Diegue-Bi was Ousmane Sembène's first feature film shot in his native Wolof language.
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