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Emitaï

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Emitaï
Asali
Lokacin bugawa 1971
Asalin suna Emitaï
Asalin harshe Faransanci
Ƙasar asali Faransa
Characteristics
Genre (en) Fassara drama film (en) Fassara
During 103 Dakika
Direction and screenplay
Darekta Ousmane Sembène
Marubin wasannin kwaykwayo Ousmane Sembène
'yan wasa
Kintato
Narrative location (en) Fassara Senegal
External links

Emitaï fim ɗin wasan kwaikwayo ne da aka shirya shi a shekarar 1971 na Senegal wanda Ousmane Sembène ya jagoranta.[1]

Labarin fim

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

A cikin shekarun baya na Yaƙin Duniya na Biyu, gwamnatin Vichy ta ɗauko mazaje daga yankunan Faransa. Rikici ya barke a wani ƙauye Diola inda matan ke boye noman shinkafa maimakon mika wa Faransa haraji. Juriya ta bayyana a ƙauyen a daidai lokacin da ake gwabza faɗa a babban birnin Faransa. Lokacin da aka 'yantar da babban birni, ƙauyen Diola ya ga hotunan Charles de Gaulle yana maye gurbin fastocin Vichy's Marshal Pétain, amma yanayin ƙauyen ya ci gaba da canzawa.[2]

  • Robert Fontaine a matsayin Kwamandan
  • Michel Remaudeau a matsayin Lieutenant
  • Pierre Blanchard a matsayin Colonel

Emitai ya samo sunansa daga allahn Senegal, "wanda ke wakiltar hanyar daga mataki ɗaya na rayuwa zuwa sabon kuma mafi kyau".[3]

An sake Emitai a Senegal a cikin shekarar 1971,[4] da kuma a cikin shekarar 1972 a Amurka.[3] An yi ta cece-kuce na tsawon shekaru biyar a Afirka[2] masu magana da Faransanci. An shigar da fim ɗin a cikin bikin fina-finai na ƙasa da ƙasa na Moscow karo na 7 inda ya samu lambar yabo ta Azurfa.[5]

A cikin Family Guide to Movies on Video, Henry Herx ya rubuta cewa "yawancin labarin ana ba da labarin ne kawai ta hanyar hotunansa, kuma waɗannan abubuwan gani sune babban ƙarfin fim ɗin".

  1. "Ousmane Sembene – In Memoriam". harvard. Archived from the original on 21 June 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hornaday, Ann (2 February 1998). "Senegal films are eloquent Movies: Ousmane Sembene's powerful 'Emitai' and 'Ceddo' play at the Orpheum". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Herx, Henry (1988). "Emitai". The Family Guide to Movies on Video. The Crossroad Publishing Company. p. 85 (pre-release version). ISBN 0-8245-0816-5.
  4. Pfaff, Françoise (2004). Focus on African Films. Indiana University Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 0-253-21668-0. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  5. "7th Moscow International Film Festival (1971)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2012.