"Tey" (Today), a film by Alain Gomis followed by a discussion with the director

  • Starts: 5:00 pm on Wednesday, October 9, 2013
  • Ends: 8:00 pm on Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Saul Williams' comeback to cinema is in the form of a beautiful, sensual, humane tale, directed by Alain Gomis. In a village outside Dakar, the gods – or the stars, or destiny, have spoken: Satché must die by the end of the day. The film follows him making his goodbyes to those around him – his family, his friends, his lover, his children, his wife. Initially fêted by his community with an enthusiasm tainted by melancholy, Satché, the one chosen to disappear, soon finds himself set apart from those closest to him, in beautiful scenes that seek to show those elements of friendship, desire, sadness, affection and anger that are usually left unsaid. Also staring Djolof Mbengue, Anisia Uzeyman and Aîsa Maîga
Speakers:
Alain Gomis
Audience:
public
Address:
CAS
Room:
B12
Fees:
free
Registration:
Senegalese director, multi-award winning film
Contact Organization:
African Studies Center
Contact Name:
Peter Quella
Contact Phone:
617-353-3673

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