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Emitaï is a senegalais film of genre Drama directed by Ousmane Sembène released in USA on 9 february 1973 with Mbissine Thérèse Diop

Emitaï (1974)

Emitaï
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Released in USA 9 february 1973
Length 1h43
Directed by
OriginSenegal
Genres Drama
Rating70% 3.5377953.5377953.5377953.5377953.537795

Emitaï is a 1971 Senegalese drama film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.

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En 1942 en Casamance, dans le Sud du Sénégal, l'administration pétainiste cède le pouvoir aux hommes du Général de Gaulle. L'armée décide de réquisitionner des vivres dans le petit village de Efock. Les villageois refusent de donner le riz, leur unique moyen de subsistance. Les femmes décident de le cacher. La plupart des hommes sont partis combattre en France, les anciens espèrent l'intervention du dieu du Tonnerre, Emitaï. La répression et le massacre des innocents commencent.

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