Director of Senegalese Ousmane Sembene's last movie "Moolaadé" ended in 2004 (I discussed it with this episode) It will be embarrassing to give up. But the end clearly shows that political clarity and complexity, historical insights, customs and legal ordinances symbolize his 40-year filmmaking career, and also a decisive and symbolic moment Ability to do. Since 1966, Sembene's first film, "Black Girl" depicts a young woman from Senegal who moved to France for a better life, but could not find it. He delicately expanded the drama through the French New Wave classic tips. And it suggested the French art treasure and the inseparability of their national politics. In Moolaadé, a village in Burkina Faso, women opposed the longstanding act of sexual disconnection and village fuss. The intersection of education faces the influence of religious practice and technological modernity on cultural heritage. Here, the heritage of the French colonial period also played an important role in this story, and Morimoto embodied it with his dramatic concept and invention of his supervisor. Originality of the ending is in its historical history, which is majestic, dexterity, agility, deep feeling. This is one of the last shots of the manager's career.
Moolaadé ("Magic Protection") is a 2004 film by Senegalese writer and director Ousmane Sembène. It includes the problem of female genitectomy, the common practice in some African countries from Egypt to Nigeria. Several companies that speak French, such as Senegalese, France, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, etc., are collaborating on this film. It was filmed in a remote village in Jericho, Burkina Faso. This movie strongly disagrees with this custom and draws a call, a woman in the village. She opposed the villagers who believed in the necessity of female genital cutting, and they called it "purification."
Director of Senegalese Ousmane Sembene's last movie "Moolaadé" ended in 2004 (I discussed it with this episode) It will be embarrassing to give up. But the end clearly shows that political clarity and complexity, historical insights, customs and legal ordinances symbolize his 40-year filmmaking career, and also a decisive and symbolic moment Ability to do. Since 1966, Sembene's first film, "Black Girl" depicts a young woman from Senegal who moved to France for a better life, but could not find it. He delicately expanded the drama through the French New Wave classic tips. And it suggested the French art treasure and the inseparability of their national politics. Here, the heritage of the French colonial period also played an important role in this story, and Morimoto embodied it with his dramatic concept and invention of his supervisor. This is one of the last shots of the manager's career.
Red Tails was released on 22 May 2012 with DVD and Blu-ray / DVD combination, and digital download. It exceeded the sales of DVD and Blu - ray sales during the first week of release. The Blu-ray / DVD portfolio includes the movie documentary, Double Victory, debuted at H2 on January 13, 2012. It details Tuskegee Airmen's complete and true story and includes interviews with many surviving members. The Blu - ray / DVD combination also includes several features that focus on movie actors and staff. The only benefit of the regular DVD version is the "bright spot" series of Double Victory.