The story of four Senegalese youths from the suburbs of Dakar who are about to set their country ablaze in 2011, via the grassroots movement called Y’en a marre (We’re fed up).
At Ngay Ngay, a village in northern Senegal, there are real natural evaporative basins in which depe...
A short documentary exploring how the ocean is an empowering space for women to connect. Told throug...
Senegalese director Djibril Diop Mambéty, one of the greatest figures in all of African film, died i...
African Underground: Democracy in Dakar is a groundbreaking documentary film about hip-hop youth and...
Two women and two men tell their stories of exile caused by being lesbian, transgender, bisexual and...
When Lena and Ulli start the engine of their old Land Rover, Lady Terés, they have a plan: to drive ...
The rules are simple in Senegalese wrestling: First man down, loses. The sport derives from ritual m...
Each year, the pilgrimage of the Muslim brotherhood of the Mourides takes place in Touba. From all o...
FENEEN is a journey into Senegal's urban music scene. This project was born from the meeting of Ital...
Mère-Bi is a 2008 documentary film about Annette Mbaye d'Erneville by her son, director Ousmane Will...
Following the steps of Oumar Seye, first black African professional surfer, Cherif, Paké, Assane and...
Eugenie was born and raised in Senegal. But since her love was not accepted, she escaped to Germany ...
A tale of growing up in 1960s Senegal. Bacc narrates his early years of living in Popenguine, a town...
Bizet's Carmen gets a modern adaptation. Seducting, provocating, sensual. All the ingredients for a ...
Iranian Iradj Azimi directed this French historical drama re-creating events depicted in the famous ...