Ceddo (1977), with English and French Subtitles
xala, Ousmane Sembene
Xala 1975 Ousmane Sembene
Emitai.Sembene.Ousmane (1971)
Le camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembene 1988 CD1
Xala | Ousmane Sembène | 1975 | Vose.
Ousmane Sembene BlackGirl La Noire de ) (Film Franco Senegalais 1966)
Ousmane Sembene-Borom sarret 1966 A Fuvaros
GUELEWAAR (Film complet)
MANDABI (Le mandat) - 1968 wolof spanish sub
Le camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembene 1988 CD2
Rebuilding a Legend: Ousmane Sembène | Life + Times
Interview de Ousmane Sembène
Camp de Thiaroye - Ousmane Sembene (1987) - [Legendado em Português]
Ceddo (1977), with English and French Subtitles
xala, Ousmane Sembene
Xala 1975 Ousmane Sembene
Emitai.Sembene.Ousmane (1971)
Le camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembene 1988 CD1
Xala | Ousmane Sembène | 1975 | Vose.
Ousmane Sembene BlackGirl La Noire de ) (Film Franco Senegalais 1966)
Ousmane Sembene-Borom sarret 1966 A Fuvaros
GUELEWAAR (Film complet)
MANDABI (Le mandat) - 1968 wolof spanish sub
Le camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembene 1988 CD2
Rebuilding a Legend: Ousmane Sembène | Life + Times
Interview de Ousmane Sembène
Camp de Thiaroye - Ousmane Sembene (1987) - [Legendado em Português]
Moolaadé (2004 - Ousmane Sembène) - Parte 1 - Legendado em Português
Moolaadé ( 2004- Ousmane Sembène ) - Parte 2 - Legendado em Português
Borom sarret . SEMBENE Ousmane
Guelwaar (Ousmane Sembene, 1992): sacrilegio
Ousmane Sembene | Djibril Diop Mambéty | Pejino.com
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 5)
VIDEO Ousmane Sembène, lhomme du refus raconté par son biographe
Sembene The Making Of African Cinema
Samba Gadjigo Honors Ousmane Sembene
Mooladé Introduction and Post-Screening Panel Discussion on Filmmaker Ousmane Sembene
MOOLAADE
Xala Introduction and Post-Screening Q & A
The Fabulous Picture Show - Sin Nombre
Black Girl Introduction and Post-Screening Q & A
Canape: May 2013 (In French with English Subs)
Xala
Les tirailleurs Sénégalais
Manthia Diawara. On Edouard Glissant's Film One World In Relation. 2012
Manthia Diawara. Leopold Senghor's Criticism of African Art. 2012
Ousmane Sembene tribute
Duggy Tee - Hommage a Momodou Konté & Ousmane Sembene
Ceddo (1977) (Ousmane Sembène) We do not want to Convert to Islam !
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 1)
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 3)
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 4)
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 6)
Ousmane Sembene: the Father of African Cinema
Moolaadé (Ousmane Sembene, 2004) Senegal
LE MANDAT Sembene Ousmane v o
Manthia Diawara. Identity and Relation in Edouard Glissant. 2012
Le camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembene 1988
Ceddo - Ousmane Sembène (1977) [Legendado em Português]
Moolaadé (de Ousmane Sembene, 2004 / Filme Completo / PT-BR) Parte 1
Moolaadé (de Ousmane Sembene, 2004 / Filme Completo / PT-BR) Parte 2
Xala - Ousmane Sembène (1975) [Legendado em Português]
MANDABI - Ousmane Sembène (1968) - [Legendado em Português]
Emitai - Ousmane Sembène (1971) [Legendado em Português]
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 1A)
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series (Part 2)
Ousmane Sembène Lecture Series | Part (7)
Ousmane Sembène (January 1, 1923 — June 9, 2007), often credited in the French style as Sembène Ousmane in articles and reference works, was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The Los Angeles Times considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and has often been called the "father of African film".
The son of a fisherman, Ousmane Sembène was born in Ziguinchor in Casamance to a Muslim Wolof family. He went to an Islamic school (common for many boys in Senegal) and to the French school, learning French and basic Arabic in addition to his mother tongue, Wolof. He had to leave his French school in 1936 when he clashed with the principal. After an unsuccessful stint working with his father (Sembène was prone to sea-sickness), he left for Dakar in 1938, where he worked a variety of manual labour jobs.
In 1944, Sembène was drafted into the Senegalese Tirailleurs (a corps of the French Army) in World War II and later fought for the Free French Forces. After the war he returned to his home country and in 1947 participated in a long railroad strike on which he later based his seminal novel God's Bits of Wood.