
About this Event
Ousmane Sembène's Mandabi (1968) is more than a film, it is a revelation. Shot in rich, sun-drenched colour, it was the first feature ever made in an African language, Wolof, grounding cinema in the rhythms, humor and struggles of everyday Senegalese life. The story seems deceptively simple: a man receives a money order from his nephew in France, only to find himself trapped in a maze of bureaucracy, poverty, and social expectation. Yet through this portrait Sembène crafts a biting satire of colonial legacies and the fragile dignity of the common man.
Free Admission
91 minutes
Sunday 12th October, 3pm
Art Hub Studios, Stanley Street, SE8 4BL
Screening organised by Rachel O-Williams. Part of "Threads Between Us" an exhibition showcasing the work of Alisa Welby, Effie Jordan and Rachel O-Williams developed during their darkroom residency at Art Hub Studios.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Art Hub Studios CIC, Stanley Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00