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The Cemetery of Cinema

Thierno Souleymane Diallo / FR, SN, GN, SA, 2023 / 96 min.

A playful quest to find a lost film made in 1953—reputedly the first French-language film by an African director—triggers reflections about the historical and cultural importance of cinema, and the importance of a good archive.

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The first known French-language film by an African director is the Guinean work Mouramani, made in 1953. But none of the experts interviewed in The Cemetery of Cinema have ever seen it. Does it actually exist?

Equipped with a video camera and a microphone, Thierno Souleymane Diallo embarks on a search in Guinea to track down a copy of this lost film by Mamadou Touré. He visits old cinemas and archives to talk with figures from the Guinean film world, including a former film censor, a ticket seller and film school students.

Along the way, an improvised impression emerges of Guinea’s film and cultural history. Diallo ultimately finds himself in the caverns of the film archives in France. This playful but thoughtful quest invites the viewer to reflect on the historical and cultural importance of cinema, and the importance of a good archive.

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Director

Thierno Souleymane Diallo

Production year

2023

Country

FR, SN, GN, SA

Original title

The Cemetery of Pellicule

Length

96 min.

Language

French

Subtitles

NONE

Format

DCP

Part of

IDFA 2023

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