OUSMANE SEMBÈNE: EMITAÏ Director: Ousmane Sembène 103 mins, 1971, Senegal-France, Digital, Subtitled Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer Book cinema tickets During World War II, Marshal Pétain’s French forces and their African lackeys comb the Senegalese countryside, conscripting young Diola men into service and attempting to seize rice stores for soldiers back in Europe. Torn between allegiance to their silent gods and fear of fomenting a resistance of their own, the tribe’s patriarchal leadership frays. Meanwhile, the French humiliate the women of the tribe when they refuse to yield their harvests. With unflinching realism, Sembène explores the strains that colonialism places upon cultural traditions and, in the process, discovers a people’s hidden reserves of rebellion and dignity. Screening as part of the Ousmane Sembène: The Father of African Cinema season. Director: Ousmane Sembène 103 mins, 1971, Senegal-France, Digital, Subtitled Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer