Téranga Blues
Téranga Blues

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Téranga Blues

2007
Movie
95 min
English

A kind of Dakar rap musical, or contemporary urban opera, Teranga Blues is a reflection on the social mutations affecting the pride of the Senegalese people. It is surreal, lyrical, carnivalesque . . . and real. It shows how the opening and closing of the border has transformed the lives of the young.

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Director: Assane WadeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the lives of several characters in Dakar, Senegal, navigating the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. A young woman, Aminata, grapples with the decision of whether to pursue her dreams or adhere to traditional paths, while her community faces its own set of challenges. The narrative weaves together personal struggles with broader social themes, offering a poignant glimpse into contemporary Senegalese society.

Critical Reception

Téranga Blues received a modest reception, often praised for its authentic portrayal of Senegalese life and its sensitive handling of character development. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences and critics who appreciated its cultural insights and emotional depth. The film was noted for its independent spirit and contribution to African cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of everyday life in Dakar.

  • Commended for its sensitive portrayal of female characters and their struggles.

  • Appreciated for offering a window into Senegalese culture and social dynamics.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Téranga,' refers to the traditional Senegalese concept of hospitality and generosity.

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