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A historical drama based on the Thiaroye transit camp massacre, Camp de Thiaroye dismantles the myth of colonial assimilation to expose ingrained social and cultural mechanisms of racism, exploitation, and privilege. In 1944, the French army massacred several units of West African conscripts recently returned from the battlefields of Europe. What was essentially a demand by African veterans that they be paid the same wages as their French counterparts led to an attack on soldiers who had only recently been fighting the Nazis in Italy and Germany.Movie details
Title : Camp de ThiaroyeRelease : 1988-01-01
Genre : War, Drama
Runtime : 152
Company : Films Kajoor, Enaproc, Films Domireew
Rating :
7.2 out of 10 From 5 Users
Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Sidiki Bakaba, Hamed Camara, Philippe Chamelat, Moussa Cissoko, Marthe Mercadier,Find Out About Camp de Thiaroye
Directed by Ousmane Sembene, Thierno Faty Sow. With Sidiki Bakaba, Hamed Camara, Ismaila Cissé, Ababacar Sy Cissé. In this semi-autobiographical film, black soldiers help to defend France, but are detained in prison camp before being repatriated home.
Camp de Thiaroye (also known as The Camp at Thiaroye) is a 1988 Senegalese war-drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembene and Thierno Faty Sow. The film entered the competition at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize.
Audience Reviews for Camp De Thiaroye. Jan 10, 2018. In 1944, African soldiers are assigned to a camp on their way to being repatriated to their native countries. Sergeant Major Aloise Diatta ...
I saw Camp de Thiaroye years ago. The director - the late Ousmane Sembene - gives us images in his films that we never forget. African soldiers returning from war on behalf of their European rulers were supposed to get paid - instead they were told just to go home.
Camp de Thiaroye (1987) ... The whites shout "long live France!" and "long live De Gaulle!" Captain Raymond, commanding the detachment of repatriated infantrymen, reports in to Major August of the Dakar base and Captain Labrousse, commander of the transit camp of Thiaroye. The superior officers say that the men are not exactly in uniform, but ...
Camp de Thiaroye (1988) During the French/Algerian war, a group of black soldiers fight on the side of France. But when hostilities cease, they are detained by their own government in the titular prison camp before being sent home. While incarcerated, they begin to wonder if their cause — actually their country’s cause — is truly worth it
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Camp de Thiaroye (also known as The Camp at Thiaroye) is a 1988 Senegalese war-drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembene and Thierno Faty Sow. The film entered the competition at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize.
Audience Reviews for Camp De Thiaroye. Jan 10, 2018. In 1944, African soldiers are assigned to a camp on their way to being repatriated to their native countries. Sergeant Major Aloise Diatta ...
I saw Camp de Thiaroye years ago. The director - the late Ousmane Sembene - gives us images in his films that we never forget. African soldiers returning from war on behalf of their European rulers were supposed to get paid - instead they were told just to go home.
Camp de Thiaroye (1987) ... The whites shout "long live France!" and "long live De Gaulle!" Captain Raymond, commanding the detachment of repatriated infantrymen, reports in to Major August of the Dakar base and Captain Labrousse, commander of the transit camp of Thiaroye. The superior officers say that the men are not exactly in uniform, but ...
Camp de Thiaroye (1988) During the French/Algerian war, a group of black soldiers fight on the side of France. But when hostilities cease, they are detained by their own government in the titular prison camp before being sent home. While incarcerated, they begin to wonder if their cause — actually their country’s cause — is truly worth it
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