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Sarah Maldoror

Sarah Maldoror

Biography

Sarah Maldoror (in Arabic: سارة مالدورور), whose real name was Marguerite Sarah Ducados, was a French filmmaker and director, born on July 19, 1929 in Condom (Gers) and died on April 13, 2020 in Fontenay-lès-Briis (Essonne). Her cinema is poetic but also political and committed. She is considered a leading figure in African cinema and the first female director on the continent. Born to a Guadeloupean father from Marie-Galante and a mother from Gers, she chose the artist name "Maldoror" in homage to the poet Lautréamont. In 1958, she created the first black troupe in Paris, "Les Griots", alongside Toto Bissainthe, Timoti Bassori and Samb Abambacar. One of their goals is to share and make known the texts of black authors, and to offer major roles to actors of African origin. Sarah Maldoror left for two years in Moscow to study cinema at VGIK under the guidance of Mark Donskoï. There she met the Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène. Companion of Mário Pinto de Andrade, Angolan poet and politician, she participated with him in the African liberation struggles. They gave birth to two daughters, Annouchka de Andrade and Henda Ducados. She returned to France in Saint-Denis. Mario de Andrade is the founder and first president of the MPLA (Movement for the Liberation of Angola). While he was secretary to Alioune Diop, founder of Présence africaine, he organized the first congress of black writers and artists in Paris (Sorbonne, 1958) and became a close friend of the poets Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Frantz Fanon and Richard Wright. It was in Algiers, where she moved in 1966, that she made her debut on the cinematographic front of the anti-colonial struggles: assistant on Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of Algiers (1966) and William Klein's Pan-African Festival of Algiers 1969, a documentary, she soon made her first film, followed by a lost film shot in Guinea-Bissau and a first "fiction" feature film, Sambizanga (1972). Filmed in the Republic of Congo, based on an Angolan novel by José Luandino Vieira, adapted by his partner Pinto de Andrade with the French writer Maurice Pons, Sambizanga takes place in 1961 and describes the repression of the Angolan Liberation Movement from the point of view of Maria, the wife of a revolutionary activist imprisoned and tortured by the Portuguese army, who sets out to look for him across the country. Sarah Maldoror will direct more than forty short or feature-length films, fiction films or documentaries. Her gaze has focused in particular on the poets Aimé Césaire (five films), René Depestre or Louis Aragon, as well as the painters Ana Mercedes Hoyos, Joan Miró or Vlady. She died in April 2020 from Covid-19. In November 2021, "Sarah Maldoror, Cinéma Tricontinental" proposed by the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, is a retrospective of her work, her life and her political commitment. The exhibition continues at the Musée de l'Homme, the Musée de l'Histoire de l'immigration and the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Paul Éluard in Saint-Denis.

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Gender

Female

Birthday

1929-07-19

Place of Birth

Condom, France

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Sarah Maldoror ou la nostalgie de l'utopie

Sarah Maldoror ou la nostalgie de l'utopie

19990.0 / 10

Mosaïque

Mosaïque

19769.0 / 10

Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

197610.0 / 10

Sisters of the Screen - African Women in the Cinema

Sisters of the Screen - African Women in the Cinema

20020.0 / 10

Voisins, voisines

Voisins, voisines

20054.0 / 10

And the Dogs Were Silent

And the Dogs Were Silent

19766.5 / 10

Foreword to Guns for Banta

Foreword to Guns for Banta

20110.0 / 10

Afrique[s], une autre histoire du XXème siècle - Acte 1

Afrique[s], une autre histoire du XXème siècle - Acte 1

20100.0 / 10

Papa Césaire

Papa Césaire

200910.0 / 10

Tribu du bois de l'E

Tribu du bois de l'E

19980.0 / 10

Memory's Gaze

Memory's Gaze

20030.0 / 10

Carnival in the Sahel

Carnival in the Sahel

19790.0 / 10

Sambizanga

Sambizanga

19736.8 / 10

Guns for Banta

Guns for Banta

19700.0 / 10

Portrait of an African Woman

Portrait of an African Woman

19850.0 / 10

Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre

197610.0 / 10

Monangambeee

Monangambeee

19686.8 / 10

Dessert for Constance

Dessert for Constance

19815.5 / 10

Rencontre avec Assia Djebar

Rencontre avec Assia Djebar

19870.0 / 10

The Women

The Women

19668.0 / 10

And the Dogs Were Silent

And the Dogs Were Silent

19766.5 / 10

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

19696.0 / 10

The Battle of Algiers

The Battle of Algiers

19667.9 / 10

Léon G. Damas

Léon G. Damas

19959.0 / 10

Toto Bissainthe

Toto Bissainthe

19840.0 / 10

Miró, The Painter

Miró, The Painter

19790.0 / 10

Scala Milan AC

Scala Milan AC

20050.0 / 10

Le Passager du Tassili

Le Passager du Tassili

19870.0 / 10

Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words

Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words

19870.0 / 10

Aimé Césaire at the End of Daybreak

Aimé Césaire at the End of Daybreak

19770.0 / 10

Carnival in Bissau

Carnival in Bissau

19800.0 / 10

Fogo, Fire Island

Fogo, Fire Island

19790.0 / 10

Louis Aragon, a mask in Paris

Louis Aragon, a mask in Paris

19780.0 / 10

Ana Mercedes Hoyos

Ana Mercedes Hoyos

20090.0 / 10

Les oiseaux mains

Les oiseaux mains

20050.0 / 10

The Hospital of Leningrad

The Hospital of Leningrad

19830.0 / 10

Vlady

Vlady

19890.0 / 10

The Basilica of Saint-Denis

The Basilica of Saint-Denis

19770.0 / 10

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Père Lachaise Cemetery

19780.0 / 10

L'Enfant cinéma

L'Enfant cinéma

19966.0 / 10

Saint-Denis-sur-Avenir

Saint-Denis-sur-Avenir

19720.0 / 10

Wifredo Lam

Wifredo Lam

19800.0 / 10

René Depestre, poète haïtien

René Depestre, poète haïtien

19820.0 / 10

Portrait of Christiane Diop

Portrait of Christiane Diop

19850.0 / 10

Point Virgule

Point Virgule

19860.0 / 10

Wielopole, Wielopole as Staged by Kantor

Wielopole, Wielopole as Staged by Kantor

19800.0 / 10

Opening of the Theater Noir in Paris

Opening of the Theater Noir in Paris

19800.0 / 10

First International Conference for Black Women

First International Conference for Black Women

19860.0 / 10

Claudel in Reims

Claudel in Reims

19840.0 / 10

A Senegalese Man in Normandy

A Senegalese Man in Normandy

19860.0 / 10

Emanuel Ungaro

Emanuel Ungaro

19860.0 / 10

Alberto Carlisky

Alberto Carlisky

19860.0 / 10

Foreign-Inspired Architecture in Paris

Foreign-Inspired Architecture in Paris

19790.0 / 10

Tunisian Literature at the French National Library

Tunisian Literature at the French National Library

19860.0 / 10

Robert Doisneau, photographe

Robert Doisneau, photographe

19870.0 / 10

Public Writer

Public Writer

19850.0 / 10

Robert Lapoujade, peintre

Robert Lapoujade, peintre

19840.0 / 10

Point Virgule, Youth Journal

Point Virgule, Youth Journal

19860.0 / 10