Ceddo

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In precolonial Senegal, members of the Ceddo (or “outsiders”) kidnap Princess Dior Yacine (Tabata Ndiaye) after her father (Makhourédia Guèye), the king, pledges loyalty to an ascendant Islamic faction that plans to convert the entire clan to its faith. Attempts to recapture her fail, provoking further division and eventual war between the animistic Ceddo and the fundamentalist Muslims, with Christian missionaries and slave traders from Europe caught in the middle. Yet when the victor prevails, conflict still doesn’t end—and the return of the princess and her still-revered power may very well topple the new order. Banned in Sembène’s native Senegal upon its original release, Ceddo is an ambitious, multilayered epic that explores the combustible interstices among ancient tradition, religious colonization, political opportunism, and individual freedom.

Festivals & awards

Cannes Film Festival 1977: Director's Fortnight
Berlinale Film Festival 1977: Forum

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Credits

Original Title
Ceddo
Title
Ceddo
Directed by
Ousmane Sembène
Country
Senegal
Year
1977
Screenplay
Ousmane Sembène
Film Editing
Florence Eymon, Dominique Blain
Soundtrack
Manu Dibango
Cinematography
Georges Caristan, Orlando Lopez, Bara Diokhane, Seydina D. Gaye
Sound
Moustapha Guèye, El Hadj M’Bow
Production Design
Alpha W. Diallo
Production
Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
Formats
DCP, Blu-Ray, DVD
Runtime
116 min.
Language
Wolof/d + f
Cast
Tabara Ndiaye, Alioune Fal, Moustapha Yade, Mamadou N’Diaye Diagne

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