Samba Traoré

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Samba Traoré
Samba Traoré poster.webp
Directed byIdrissa Ouedraogo
Written byIdrissa Ouedraogo
Santiago Amigorena
Produced byIdrissa Ouedraogo
Starring
Mariam Kaba
Cinematography
Edited by
Music by
Wasis Diop
Distributed byNew Yorker Films (U.S.)
Release date
September 10, 1993
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesBurkina Faso
France
South Africa
LanguageMossi

Samba Traoré (1993) is a Burkinabé drama film in the Mossi language (Mòoré) directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear.[1]

Plot[]

Two men hold up a gas station in the middle of the night. One of them is killed. The other one, Samba, flees with a suitcase full of money. He returns to his village with his new fortune and starts a new life. He opens a bar, gets married… But he cannot forget what he did. He lives in constant fear of getting caught by the police and his neighbors wonder about his past… Can one forget the murky past and return to a normal life so easily?

References[]

  1. ^ "Berlinale: 1993 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-06-05.

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