Noted Senegalese Filmmaker to Screen, Discuss
"Un Amour D'enfant" at UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville’s Africana Studies Program will host
a screening of the award-winning Senegalese film “Un Amour D’enfant” (“A
Childhood Love”) at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at UNC Asheville
Rhoades-Robinson Hall room 125. Acclaimed African filmmaker Ben Diogaye
Beye will discuss the film following the screening. The event is free
and open to the public.
Beye drew on his childhood memories to create “Un
Amour D’enfant,” a lyrical and entertaining story of puppy love between
12-year-old classmates in contemporary urban Dakar. The film’s backdrop
provides a commentary on the interplay of African tradition and
modernity and the challenges and opportunities of globalization. The
102-minute film was released last year. It won the UNICEF’s Special
Award for Children’s Rights at the 2005 Pan-African Film Festival as
well as a special mention from the World Catholic Association for
Communication.
Veteran Senegalese filmmaker Beye began his career
as a journalist and radio producer for Radio Senegal and later a
television director in France, Sweden and Italy. In 1974, he moved into
film and has produced and directed several short films and a
documentary. His first feature-length film, “Sey, Seyti,” explored the
practice of polygamy in Senegal. “Un Amour d’Enfant” is his second
feature film.
For more information, call UNC Asheville’s Africana
Studies Program at 828/251-6979.
Media Contacts:
- Dr. Afaf Omer, UNC Asheville’s Africana Studies Program Director,
828/251-6979
- Jill Yarnall, UNC Asheville Public Information Assistant Director,
828/251-6526
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