Ousmane Sembène: Father of African film

Ousmane Sembène on the set of MooladéWhile getting my weekly dose of Studio 53 on MNet’s Africa Magic this evening, I learnt of the passing of one of Africa’s greatest artists (film director, producer and writer) and the man considered to be the “Father of African film,” Ousmane Sembène (1 January 1923 — 9 June 2007).

I read Ousmane Sembène’s God’s Bits of Wood (originally written in French under the title Les Bouts de Bois de Dieu) while attending high school in Addis Ababa. At the time, it was one of the best African books I had ever read and till today it remains on top of my list.

It’s books by writers like Ousmane, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Camara Laye, Chinua Achebe, and others that have influenced the strong desire in me to be part of the African Cheetah Renaissance and what I hope to accomplish while I live, breathe and traverse this boat we all call life.

To M. Sembène Ousmane, I say, rest in perfect peace Sir and thank you for putting Africa on the world’s map in your own unique way.

PS: Be sure to read this great article on the man and his work.

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