Male, Female, Flower, Fruit
Male, Female, Flower, Fruit

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Male, Female, Flower, Fruit

1979
Movie
97 min
Italian

A pair of twins, Anna and Tony, leave their country to go to Rome to make their fortune. Anna knows how to sing and Tony knows how to dance. They suffer many setbacks, but they are willing to go the distance in order to succeed.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Safi FayeGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary by Safi Faye offers a poignant look into the lives of women in a Senegalese village. It explores their daily struggles, their resilience, and their vital contributions to their community and families. The film focuses on themes of labor, tradition, and the pursuit of dignity amidst challenging circumstances.

Critical Reception

Praised for its authentic portrayal of rural Senegalese life and its empathetic focus on the women's experiences. It is considered an important work of ethnographic cinema and a significant contribution to feminist filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a powerful and intimate glimpse into the lives of rural Senegalese women.

  • Faye's observational style allows for a deep understanding of the challenges and strengths of her subjects.

  • An important piece of ethnographic filmmaking that highlights unsung female labor.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at the Berlin International Film Festival (1979).

Fun Fact

Safi Faye was one of the first African women to direct a feature-length documentary and often featured non-professional actors from the communities she filmed.

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