He died with 84 -year -old director Souleman Cyce, who dedicated his case to Mali

He died with 84 -year -old director Souleman Cyce, who dedicated his case to Mali

Malian director Soulman Tsisee, who dedicated his work to his country, his history and his population, died on February 19 at the age of 84. Her daughter Maria told AFP (revolutionary French film:):

“We are shocked. All his life he has dedicated it to his country, the cinema and the art.”

Before sale of cine-clubs

Souleymane Cissé was born in 1940 in Mali, Bamako and left for the college and high school. He returned to Mali at the age of 20, in 1960, in the middle of the independence conflict. For many years with a passionate cinema, he started organizing cinemas in Bamako.

He followed film research and in 1970 became a film camera of the Ministry of Information of the Ministry of Information, enriched his idea of ​​film director.

The following year, he signed the first average film, and in 1975 his first long, daughter dedicated to a young Malian dumb, who was raped, who had fallen pregnant and was a family reaction.

A jury prize in the skin

He is then interested in working conditions and corruption (work) in Bara, the youth and his rebellion in Finn (wind) and bamboo customs and Yelen (light). The latest film won the jury prize at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, which was tied to the extreme voice of Rentarô Mikuni.

After this informal trilogy, the sky is rare. Only two films in 1987 and 2009. The first, Vate, is dedicated to apartheid in South Africa, and Mine … (Tell me who you are) explores the bourgeoisie of Bamakos.

After Senegal’s director and writer Ouzman Samben was dedicated to the documentary in 2013, he signed Oka, who follows the Bamak artist, whose house, baptized “Oka”, is full of memories of dramas that struck her life as a history of Mali. This will be his latest documentary and his latest feature film.

Source: Allocine

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