Black Dju
Black Dju

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Black Dju

1997
Movie
80 min
French

This standard slice-of-life drama is about Dju Dibonga (Richard Courcet), a young man who leaves his home on Cabo Verde, an island of Portuguese dependency off the coast of Africa, to go to Luxembourg and search for his father. Far from his home village and unfamiliar with the large city, the young black man forms an unlikely friendship with a down-and-out white policeman whose only consolation in life is found at the bottom of a bottle. Their developing companionship forms the main focus of this movie directed by Pol Cruchten.

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Director: Oumar SagnaGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

The film centers on Dju, a former boxer who now lives a solitary life as a bouncer in a Dakar nightclub. Haunted by his past and struggling with his present, Dju finds himself drawn into a dangerous underworld when he encounters a mysterious woman. His attempts to protect her and escape his own demons lead him down a perilous path.

Critical Reception

Black Dju is a critically acclaimed film, particularly within African cinema circles, lauded for its gritty portrayal of urban life and its exploration of themes like redemption and the consequences of violence. It has been recognized for its atmospheric direction and compelling performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense and brooding atmosphere.

  • Lauded for its realistic depiction of the underbelly of Dakar.

  • Recognized for its compelling central performance.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche appeal, but general sentiment highlights its powerful storytelling and authentic portrayal of social issues.

Awards & Accolades

Selected for screenings at various international film festivals, including the FESPACO (Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou).

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Dakar, Senegal, contributing to its authentic and gritty visual style.

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