Ceddo

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Date: January 01, 1977 to December 31, 1977
Dates Note: 1977
Country of Origin: Senegal
Place of Origin: Senegal
Languages: French , Wolof , Arabic , Dyula
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Sembène 100
Description: 

Combining high pageantry with raw politics, Ceddo gives cinematic form to the ancient verbal tradition by which African history, culture, and myth are transmitted. The film is a period piece set in a feudal village suffering the dual threats of Muslim expansion and French slave traders. The royal family has converted to Islam, while the ceddo, or common people, cling to their customs and fetishistic religion. A champion of the ceddo engineers the kidnapping of a Muslim princess, activating a militant confrontation. In the guise of a dynamic political thriller, Ceddo takes on several taboo subjects—the Islamic influence in Senegal, African support for the slave trade to the West, the traditionally low status of women—becoming a reflection on all forms of colonialism in Africa. Ironically, the film was banned in Senegal, ostensibly because Ousmane Sembène refused to spell the title in the European manner (Cedo).

Authors/Roles: 
Albert Johnson


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