


Oka!
The story of Louis Sarno, an American ethno-musicologist who lived among the Bayaka Pygmies in Central Africa for 25 years.
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Plot Summary
Set in the 13th century, 'Oka!' tells the story of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire. As a young prince with a disability, he faces adversity and exile but rises to overcome his challenges and unite the disparate tribes of his land. The film chronicles his journey of self-discovery, his struggle against sorcery and betrayal, and his ultimate triumph in establishing one of Africa's greatest empires. It's an epic tale of destiny, courage, and leadership.
Critical Reception
Souleymane Cissé's 'Oka!' is a visually stunning and historically significant film, though its narrative can be dense for some viewers. Critics often praise its epic scope, powerful performances, and rich cultural depiction. While not as widely seen as some of Cissé's earlier works, it is respected for its contribution to African cinema and its ambitious retelling of a foundational historical epic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical ambition and grand narrative.
- Visually striking with a powerful depiction of Sundiata's rise.
- Some found the pacing deliberate and the historical context demanding.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Souleymane Cissé, is considered one of the most important filmmakers in African cinema, often referred to as the 'father of African cinema' for his groundbreaking work and influence.
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