Das Camp der Verlorenen

1988

Camp de Thiaroye ([kɑ̃ də tjaʁ.wa] ; also known as The Camp at Thiaroye) is a 1988 Senegalese war-drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembene and Thierno Faty Sow.

The film entered the competition at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize.[1] The film depicts the Thiaroye massacre, which happened in Thiaroye, Dakar, in 1944.

The film is about the mutiny by and mass killing of French West African troops by French forces on the night of November 30 to December 1, 1944. West African conscripts were protesting poor conditions and revocation of pay at the Thiaroye camp. The film is a criticism and indictment of the French colonial system.[2]

The film documents the events leading up to the Thiaroye massacre, as well as the massacre itself. The film received positive reviews at the time it was released and continues to be heralded by scholars as an important historical documentation of the Thiaroye massacre.[3][4]

The film was banned in France for a decade and censored in Senegal as well.[5]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1987
weitere Titel:
camp de Thiaroye
Campo Thiaroye
Camp de Thiaroye ht ha
第阿侯葉戰場zh
Das Camp der Verlorenen
第阿諾亞戰場zh-hant
مخيم ثياروي
مخيم ثياروىarz
Genre:Kriegsfilm, Filmdrama
Herstellungsland:Senegal
Originalsprache:Französisch
Farbe:Farbe
IMDB: 555
Regie:Ousmane Sembène
Thierno Faty Sow
Musik:Ismaël Lô
Darsteller:Sidiki Bakaba
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