TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey reflects on Ousmane Sembène's groundbreaking film, BLACK GIRL, and how it continues to resonate with audiences today. Considered the "Father of African Cinema", Sembène's 1966 debut feature is a powerful story on the struggles of African women and the complexity of colonial and post-colonial dynamics of the time.
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