Alassane Diago
Alassane Diago | |
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Born | Agnam Lidoubé, Senegal |
31 March 1985
Nationality | Senegalese |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Known for | Les larmes de l'émigration |
Alassane Diago (born 31 March 1985) is a Senegalese movie maker.
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Career
Alassane Diago was born on 31 March 1985 in Agnam Lidoubé a village in northeast Senegal.[1] He is of Fulani background. He studied Philosophy in Dakar, but his dream was to become a film director. In 2007 Diago was trained in audio-visual at the Media Centre of Dakar, and he has followed the teachings of documentary maker Samba Félix Ndiaye. He participated in several writing residencies in the Africadoc project in Saint-Louis, Senegal in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Tears of emigration is his first documentary as a director.[citation needed]
Work
Diago's first feature documentary, "Les larmes de l'émigration" (Tears of emigration), won a prize at the Film Festival of Tarifa in 2010 and the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the International Francophone Film Festival of Namur.[1] He says of this movie: "It’s the story of my mother who’s been waiting for my father who left 20 years ago. It’s also the story of my sister who’s been waiting for her husband who left five years ago and my niece who has never seen her father".[2] His camera technique captures the inner beauty and strength of the characters.[3]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Lili et le baobab | assistant | |
2010 | Les larmes de l'émigration (The Tears of emigration) | Director | 78 minutes. Production : Les films de l'atelier (Sénégal), Corto Pacific (France), Diffusion TV Rennes 35 (France) |
2012 | La vie n'est pas immobile ( Life isn't immobile) | Director | Production : quizas absl (Belgique), Corto Pacific, TV RENNES (France), Inzo Ya Bizizi (Congo) |