Djibril Diop Mambéty

Djibril Diop Mambéty

Nascimento : 1945-01-01, Dakar, Senegal

Morte : 1998-07-23

História

Djibril Diop Mambéty (January 1945 – July 23, 1998) was a Senegalese film director, actor, orator, composer and poet. Though he made only two feature films and five short films, they received international acclaim for their original and experimental cinematic technique and non-linear, unconventional narrative style. Born to a Muslim family near Dakar, Senegal's capital city, Mambéty was Wolof. He died in 1998 while being treated for lung cancer in a Paris hospital.

Perfil

Djibril Diop Mambéty

Filmes

Mambéty
Self
Senegalese director Djibril Diop Mambéty, one of the greatest figures in all of African film, died in 1998. In this behind-the-scenes documentary, shot during the making of his final work, The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun / La petite vendeuse de soleil, Mambéty speaks with his technicians, prepares the actors, talks with his young star, and, in voiceover, shares his thoughts on cinema and life.Mambéty doesn't differ significantly from the stock "behind-the-scenes" documentaries that adorn most DVDs nowadays, except that Mambéty's films have scenes you actually want to be taken behind. Because of the kind of attention that gets paid to African cinema, there's an initial intrigue to Mambéty, but that interest is sustained by Mambéty's own lyrical insights into his aesthetics.
The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun
Writer
In Dakar, selling newspapers on the street is an occupation always occupied by boys.; one morning, Sili, a young beggar, challenges that exclusive rule.
The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun
Director
In Dakar, selling newspapers on the street is an occupation always occupied by boys.; one morning, Sili, a young beggar, challenges that exclusive rule.
Grandma's Grammar
Himself
Documentary about Djibril Diop Mambety.
Le Franc
Writer
A penniless, fast-thinking musician buys a lottery ticket which he glues to his back door, in hopes of eventually retrieving his instrument from his exasperating landlady. —but the ticket wins...
Le Franc
Director
A penniless, fast-thinking musician buys a lottery ticket which he glues to his back door, in hopes of eventually retrieving his instrument from his exasperating landlady. —but the ticket wins...
Hyenas
Co-Producer
A now-rich woman returns to her poor desert hometown to propose a deal to the populace: her fortune, in exchange for the death of the man who years earlier abandoned her and left her with his child.
Hyenas
The Judge
A now-rich woman returns to her poor desert hometown to propose a deal to the populace: her fortune, in exchange for the death of the man who years earlier abandoned her and left her with his child.
Hyenas
Writer
A now-rich woman returns to her poor desert hometown to propose a deal to the populace: her fortune, in exchange for the death of the man who years earlier abandoned her and left her with his child.
Hyenas
Director
A now-rich woman returns to her poor desert hometown to propose a deal to the populace: her fortune, in exchange for the death of the man who years earlier abandoned her and left her with his child.
Ninki Nanka, The Prince of Colobane
In April and May 1991, Djibril Diop Mambéty shot his second—and final—feature, Hyenas, a free, lyrical adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s play The Visit, which he had been dreaming of bringing to life for years. Rather than taking the making-of approach, Ninki Nanka, The Prince of Colobane used the filming of Mambéty’s movie, which he wrote, directed, and acted in, as a pretext to examine his character. Following him throughout the shoot and also paying visits to his family and childhood friends, Laurence Gavron set off on a quest to find the real Djibril—actor, author, filmmaker, brilliant poet, rogue and clairvoyant, charmer with a big heart—in order to expose the different facets of this generous, creative, and fiercely committed vagabond spirit.
Dix mille ans de cinéma
The Making of Yaaba
Writer
Djibril Diop Mambéty followed and filmed the shooting of Yaaba, Idrissa Ouédraogo's second feature film. A documentary full of humorous anecdotes regarding the dangers of shooting in Burkina Faso.
The Making of Yaaba
Director
Djibril Diop Mambéty followed and filmed the shooting of Yaaba, Idrissa Ouédraogo's second feature film. A documentary full of humorous anecdotes regarding the dangers of shooting in Burkina Faso.
A Viagem da Hiena
Writer
A cowherd with a skull-mounted motorcycle and a university student meet in Dakar; put off by life in Senegal, they plan to make money in Paris.
A Viagem da Hiena
Director
A cowherd with a skull-mounted motorcycle and a university student meet in Dakar; put off by life in Senegal, they plan to make money in Paris.
Badou Boy
Writer
Badou Boy, a cheeky young man, travels through the streets of Dakar on the city buses and experiences adventures.
Badou Boy
Director
Badou Boy, a cheeky young man, travels through the streets of Dakar on the city buses and experiences adventures.
City of Contrasts
Da conversa entre o diretor senegalês Djibril Diop Mambéty e a francesa Inge Hirschnitz vão sendo evocados os contrastes que compõem a paisagem e a história de Dakar, no Senegal.
City of Contrasts
Screenplay
Da conversa entre o diretor senegalês Djibril Diop Mambéty e a francesa Inge Hirschnitz vão sendo evocados os contrastes que compõem a paisagem e a história de Dakar, no Senegal.
City of Contrasts
Director
Da conversa entre o diretor senegalês Djibril Diop Mambéty e a francesa Inge Hirschnitz vão sendo evocados os contrastes que compõem a paisagem e a história de Dakar, no Senegal.
The Death Knell
Narrator
Narrated by Djibril Diop this film denounces the hanging of three African revolutionaries in Salisbury, South Africa.