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  2. List of Senegalese films - Wikipedia

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    List of and extensive data on Senegal film directors and films. "Senegal (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". imdb.com. IMDb Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 17 August 2023 List of 490 Senegalese movies.

  3. Khoudia Diop - Wikipedia

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    Khoudia Diop was teased as a child because of her dark skin tone, but after moving to Paris at age 15, she was repeatedly approached with the suggestion that she become a model. [4] She nicknamed herself the " Melanin Goddess" (alluding her dark black skin) to express pride in her appearance.

  4. Saloum (film) - Wikipedia

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    Saloum is a 2021 Senegalese-French crime horror-thriller film directed by Congolese filmmaker Jean Luc Herbulot, written and produced by Herbulot and Pamela Diop. [3] Set in Senegal in 2003, it mostly uses a mix of French, Wolof, and sign language.

  5. The Model (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Model received mixed reviews from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 71%, based on seven reviews, with an average rating of 5.87/10. [2] Metacritic gives the film a score of 58 out of 100, based on six critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [3]

  6. The Darkest Minds is an uninspired slog of dystopian YA ... - AOL

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    The Darkest Minds review: Amandla Stenberg stars in uninspired slog of dystopian YA tropes

  7. Xalé - Wikipedia

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    Xalé is a 2022 Senegalese thriller film directed by Moussa Sene Absa. [1] It is the third film of the director's trilogy focused on women, following Tableau Ferraille (1995) and L'Extraordinaire destin de Madame Brouette (2002). [2]

  8. Darkest Africa - Wikipedia

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    Darkest Africa (1936) is a Republic movie serial. This was the first serial produced by Republic Pictures and was a loose sequel to a Mascot Pictures serial called The Lost Jungle, also starring Clyde Beatty. Mascot, and other companies, had been taken over in 1935 by Consolidated Film Laboratories and merged to become Republic.

  9. Touki Bouki - Wikipedia

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    Touki Bouki (pronounced [t̺ukˑi bukˑi], Wolof for The Journey of the Hyena) is a 1973 Senegalese drama film written and directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. [2] It was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival [2] [3] and the 8th Moscow International Film Festival.