Black Girl
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Ousmane Sembene
Mbissine Thérèse Diop
Anne-marie Jelinck
Momar Nar Sene
Robert Fontaine
Ibrahima Boy
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In Dakar, a young black girl is hired by a vacationing European couple to work for them as a governess in Antibes. Upon arriving in her new surroundings, the girl discovers that the couple's children are away at school, and she is reduced to being nothing more than their maid. Restricted to cooking and cleaning, she begins to think of herself as a slave, and her hostility is increased by the woman's overbearing and patronizing manner. Although the man is more considerate, he lacks the understanding necessary to comprehend that the young girl is developing racist tendencies. Gradually becoming more and more despondent, the girl retreats into a state of despair that leads to her suicide. When the man returns her few pitiful belongings to Senegal, he suddenly becomes frightened and uneasy while in the presence of her people.
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Ousmane Sembene
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Filmed in southern France and Dakar, Senegal. Opened in Paris in April 1967 as La noire de ... and in Senegal in February 1969; running time: 70 min.
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Released in United States 1966
Feature directorial debut for acclaimed Senegalese writer Ousmane Sembene.
Awarded the 1966 Jean Vigo Prize.
Widely considered the first major African film.
Released in United States 1966