Senegal
A powerful and poetic debut feature, Banel & Adama signifies Sy as an exciting young artist to watch in world cinema.
Atlantics tells the story of the women who are left by their men as the latter migrate to seek work, and it tells that story beautifully.
Félicité contains some of the most powerful moments of any movie this year, yet never quite amounts to the sum of its impressive parts.
The opening sequence of Ousmane Sembene’s Faat Kiné shows us the complexity of urban motion in a place where modernity and traditionalism are still somewhat at odds. We see groups of women in traditional Senegalese dress walking through the city of Dakar. Then, the camera pulls further and further away from them until we can see can see a whole city block.