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Black Girl is a 1966 French-Senegalese film by writer/director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Its original French title is La noire de… [la nwaʁ də], which means "the black girl/woman of…," as in "someone's black girl" or "the black girl from…" The film centers on Diouana, a young Senegalese woman, who moves from Dakar, Senegal to Antibes, France to work for a French couple. In France, Diouana hopes to continue her former job as a nanny and anticipates a new cosmopolitan lifestyle. However, upon her arrival in Antibes, Diouana experiences harsh treatment from the couple, who force her to work as a servant. She becomes increasingly aware of her constrained and alienated situation and starts to question her life in France. The script is based on a short story from Sembène's

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  • أسود أو سواد هو هو فيلم فرنسي سنغالي من تأليف وإخراج عثمان سيمبين صدر عام 1966. مقتبس عن قصة قصيرة من مجموعته القصصية «فولتاييك». يعد الفيلم أول فيلم روائي طويل لمخرجه. وغالبًا ما يعتبر أول فيلم أفريقي من جنوب الصحراء لمخرج أفريقي يحظى باهتمام دولي. (ar)
  • Black Girl is a 1966 French-Senegalese film by writer/director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Its original French title is La noire de… [la nwaʁ də], which means "the black girl/woman of…," as in "someone's black girl" or "the black girl from…" The film centers on Diouana, a young Senegalese woman, who moves from Dakar, Senegal to Antibes, France to work for a French couple. In France, Diouana hopes to continue her former job as a nanny and anticipates a new cosmopolitan lifestyle. However, upon her arrival in Antibes, Diouana experiences harsh treatment from the couple, who force her to work as a servant. She becomes increasingly aware of her constrained and alienated situation and starts to question her life in France. The script is based on a short story from Sembène's 1962 collection Voltaique, which was in turn inspired by a real life incident. This was the director's first feature-length film. It is often considered the first Sub-Saharan African film by an African filmmaker to receive international attention. (en)
  • Die Schwarze aus Dakar (Originaltitel: La Noire de…, dt. „Die Schwarze aus …“) ist ein sengalesisch-französischer Film aus dem Jahr 1966. Der Film war der erste Langfilm des senegalesischen Regisseurs Ousmane Sembène und gilt damit auch als der erste bekannte Langspielfilm eines schwarzen Regisseurs aus Subsahara-Afrika. Damit gilt der Film als einer der Wegbereiter des afrikanischen Kinos. (de)
  • La Noire de… es una película del director senegalés Ousmane Sembène, realizada en 1966 y por la cual su director recibió el Premio Jean Vigo en el mismo año. Está basada en el cuento del mismo nombre, escrito por el propio Sembène, e incluido en la antología Voltaïque publicada en Francia en 1961. El filme es reconocido como el primero hecho en la África subsahariana por un creador de la región.​​​ (es)
  • La Noire de... est un film franco-sénégalais écrit et réalisé par Ousmane Sembène et mettant en vedette Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Il est sorti en 1966. Le film est basé sur une nouvelle tirée de l'œuvre d'Ousmane Sembène, Voltaïque. (fr)
  • 흑인 소녀(La Noire De..., Black Girl)는 세네갈에서 제작된 우스만 셈벤 감독의 1966년 드라마 영화이다. 등이 주연으로 출연하였다. (ko)
  • La nera di... è un film del 1966 diretto da Ousmane Sembène. Film di produzione franco-senegalese, presentato alla Settimana internazionale della critica del Festival di Cannes 1966. Tratto da una novella di Voltaïque, ispirata a sua volta da un articolo apparso su Nice-Matin, è il primo lungometraggio di finzione girato da un africano. Non è ancora un film interamente africano (la lingua è il francese, buona parte dell'ambientazione si svolge in Costa Azzurra), ma parte della produzione (la neonata Domireew), i tecnici, la musica e metà degli attori sono africani. Dura 55 minuti (ma circolano versioni da 60 minuti), è stato girato in 35 mm bianco e nero nel 1966. (it)
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  • French theatrical release poster (en)
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  • Christian Lacoste (en)
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  • André Gaudier (en)
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  • Black Girl (en)
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  • La Noire de… (en)
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  • Anne-Marie Jelinek (en)
  • Mbissine Thérèse Diop (en)
  • Robert Fontaine (en)
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  • Ousmane Sembène (en)
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  • أسود أو سواد هو هو فيلم فرنسي سنغالي من تأليف وإخراج عثمان سيمبين صدر عام 1966. مقتبس عن قصة قصيرة من مجموعته القصصية «فولتاييك». يعد الفيلم أول فيلم روائي طويل لمخرجه. وغالبًا ما يعتبر أول فيلم أفريقي من جنوب الصحراء لمخرج أفريقي يحظى باهتمام دولي. (ar)
  • Die Schwarze aus Dakar (Originaltitel: La Noire de…, dt. „Die Schwarze aus …“) ist ein sengalesisch-französischer Film aus dem Jahr 1966. Der Film war der erste Langfilm des senegalesischen Regisseurs Ousmane Sembène und gilt damit auch als der erste bekannte Langspielfilm eines schwarzen Regisseurs aus Subsahara-Afrika. Damit gilt der Film als einer der Wegbereiter des afrikanischen Kinos. (de)
  • La Noire de… es una película del director senegalés Ousmane Sembène, realizada en 1966 y por la cual su director recibió el Premio Jean Vigo en el mismo año. Está basada en el cuento del mismo nombre, escrito por el propio Sembène, e incluido en la antología Voltaïque publicada en Francia en 1961. El filme es reconocido como el primero hecho en la África subsahariana por un creador de la región.​​​ (es)
  • La Noire de... est un film franco-sénégalais écrit et réalisé par Ousmane Sembène et mettant en vedette Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Il est sorti en 1966. Le film est basé sur une nouvelle tirée de l'œuvre d'Ousmane Sembène, Voltaïque. (fr)
  • La nera di... è un film del 1966 diretto da Ousmane Sembène. Film di produzione franco-senegalese, presentato alla Settimana internazionale della critica del Festival di Cannes 1966. Tratto da una novella di Voltaïque, ispirata a sua volta da un articolo apparso su Nice-Matin, è il primo lungometraggio di finzione girato da un africano. Non è ancora un film interamente africano (la lingua è il francese, buona parte dell'ambientazione si svolge in Costa Azzurra), ma parte della produzione (la neonata Domireew), i tecnici, la musica e metà degli attori sono africani. Dura 55 minuti (ma circolano versioni da 60 minuti), è stato girato in 35 mm bianco e nero nel 1966. (it)
  • Black Girl is a 1966 French-Senegalese film by writer/director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Its original French title is La noire de… [la nwaʁ də], which means "the black girl/woman of…," as in "someone's black girl" or "the black girl from…" The film centers on Diouana, a young Senegalese woman, who moves from Dakar, Senegal to Antibes, France to work for a French couple. In France, Diouana hopes to continue her former job as a nanny and anticipates a new cosmopolitan lifestyle. However, upon her arrival in Antibes, Diouana experiences harsh treatment from the couple, who force her to work as a servant. She becomes increasingly aware of her constrained and alienated situation and starts to question her life in France. The script is based on a short story from Sembène's (en)
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  • فتاة سوداء (فيلم 1966) (ar)
  • Die Schwarze aus Dakar (de)
  • Black Girl (1966 film) (en)
  • La Noire de… (es)
  • La Noire de… (fr)
  • La nera di... (it)
  • 흑인 소녀 (ko)
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