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Ceddo from en.wikipedia.org
The Ceddo, also spelled Cedo, Tieddo, or Tyeddo, were a class of warrior-slaves in pre-colonial Senegambian societies, particularly Jolof, Cayor, ...
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The godfather of Senegalese cinema, Ousmane Sembène, crafts a powerful ode to resistance in this sui generis blend of ritual, folklore, and fantasy.

Ceddo

1977 ‧ Thriller/Drama ‧ 2 hours
6.6/10 · IMDb 75% · Rotten Tomatoes 70% · Metacritic
One man makes a non-conformist stand against the persecution put on him by the proponents of Christianity and Islam.
Initial release: July 1977
Languages: French and Wolof
Distributed by: New Yorker Films

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In protest of forced conversion to Islam, the Ceddo (outsiders) kidnap King Demba War's daughter Princess Dior Yacine and hold her hostage.
Ceddo from www.criterion.com
Banned in Senegal upon its release, Ceddo is an ambitious, multilayered epic that explores the combustible tensions among ancient tradition, religious ...
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Content collapsed. ... An African village is torn between Islam and those with traditional beliefs. Sembene weaves a complex and fascinating tale, loaded with ...
Set in the seventeenth century, at the onset of enslavement trade, Ceddo unravels the complex religious and social forces at work in a Senegalese village.
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Banned in Sembène's native Senegal upon its original release, Ceddo is an ambitious, multilayered epic that explores the combustible interstices among ancient ...
Ceddo from en.wikipedia.org
Ceddo (pronounced [ˈtʃɛd.do]), also known as The Outsiders, is a 1977 Senegalese drama film directed by Ousmane Sembène. ... It was entered into the 10th Moscow ...
Directed by master Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène, Ceddo explores the tensions between tradition, religion, colonization, and freedom.