Sarah Maldoror

Sarah Maldoror (19 July 1929 − 13 April 2020) was a French filmmaker of French West Indies descent. She is best known for her feature film Sambizanga (1972) on the 1961–1974 war in Angola. After her studies, Maldoror, worked as an assistant on Gillo Pontecorvo's acclaimed film, The Battle of Algiers (1966). She also worked as an assistant to Algerian director Ahmed Lallem. Maldoror's short film, Monangambee (1968), was set in Angola, based on a story by Angolan writer José Luandino Vieira. The title of this 17-minute film, Monangambée, refers to the call used by Angolan anti-colonial activists to signal a village meeting. The film was shot with amateur actors in Algeria. It tells the story of a poor woman who visits her husband, who is imprisoned in the city of Luanda. The film was selected for the Director's Fortnight at Cannes in 1971, representing Angola. Her first feature film, Sambizanga (1972), was also based on a story by Vieira (A vida verdadeira de Domingos Xavier), and is set in 1961 at the onset of the Angolan War of Independence. Guardian film writer Mark Cousins included Sambizanga in a 2012 list of the ten best African films, calling it "as bold, as well-lit as Caravaggio paintings". Description above from the Wikipedia article Sarah Maldoror, licensed under CC BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Homepage https://www.film-documentaire.fr/4DACTION/w_auteur_liste/13660
Birth Location Condom, France
Born 1929-07-19
Died 2020-04-13

Movies

2009
2009
2009
Scala Milan AC Director
2005
2005
2003
1998
Léon G. Damas Director
1995
1987
Toto Bissainthe Director
1984
1983
1981
1980
1979
1979
1976
Sambizanga Script
1973
Sambizanga Director
1973
Guns for Banta Director
1970
1969
Monangambeee Director
1968
Monangambeee Writer
1968
The Battle of Algiers Assistant Director
1966
The Women Assistant Director
1966