Borom Sarret
by Ousmane Sembène0h201963Senegal
Recommended byMahamat Saleh Haroun
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Boron Sarret is arguably the first film made by a black African. It illustrates poverty in Senegal, particularly for the working man.
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- Year of production : 1963
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