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7.4/10
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A black girl from Senegal becomes a servant in France.A black girl from Senegal becomes a servant in France.A black girl from Senegal becomes a servant in France.
- Awards
- 2 wins
Anne-Marie Jelinek
- Madame
- (as Anne-Marie Jelinck)
Raymond Lemeri
- Old Male Guest
- (as Raymond Lemery)
Suzanne Lemeri
- Old Female Guest
- (as Suzanne Lemery)
Toto Bissainthe
- Diouana
- (voice)
Robert Marcy
- Monsieur
- (voice)
Sophie Leclair
- Madame
- (voice)
- (as Sophie Leclerc)
Ousmane Sembene
- The Teacher
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is believed to be the first feature film made by a black African in sub-Saharan Africa.
- GoofsWhen Diouana goes to bed, she is wearing her wig. When wakes up, she is in curlers.
- Quotes
Diouana: Never again will the mistress scold me. Never again will she say: "Diouana make coffee." Never again: "Diouana, make rice." Never again: "Diouana, take off your shoes." Never again: "Diouana, wash this shirt." Never again: "Diouana, you're lazy." Never will I be a slave. I did not come here for the apron or the money. Never will she see me again. Never will she scold me again. Never again Diouana. Never will I see them again.
- Alternate versionsA 70 min. version includes a color sequence. It was cut to adjust to the length requirements of the French producers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Twenty Years of African Cinema (1983)
Featured review
The print I saw was a bit erratic and grainy, and included one jumpy sequence in color, whereas the rest was in black and white. This is the deceptively simple story of a woman from Senegal who joins a French family in France to be their nanny touches on many cultural, colonial, racial, and emotional issues, and if you look for easy answers, or answers at all, you'll be disappointed. There's a bit of French New Wave to the film, though it's really mostly African, featuring Senegalese music on the soundtrack. The only real flaw I see is that the story is told rather sketchily, with little in the way of clues as to the timing. Do the events take place over the course of a few days or weeks? The ending comes up so quickly that it feels a little forced, though not entirely unexpected.
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- Also known as
- Die Schwarze aus Dakar
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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