Sarcastic look at Senegal's capital following the adventures of a somewhat immoral street urchin.
The film narrates the adventures of Badou Boy, a cheeky young man, as he travels through the streets of Dakar on the bus.
Humorous depictions of the passengers, the police, whom they call “black dragon” in hot pursuit… A chronicle of everyday life in Dakar.
Badou Boy won the Silver Tanit award at the 1970 Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. It was shown at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.
Badou Boy remained unseen in the UK until 2006. It was instantly hailed as a lost classic. It premiered at the Africa in Motion Film Festival in October 2006 at the Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh.
Cast: Laminé Ba, Al Demba Ciss, Christoph Colomb, Aziz Diop Mambety
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Title: Badou Boy (1970)
Directed by: Djibril Diop Mambety
Date of birth: 23 January 1945, Colobane, Dakar, Senegal
Date of death: 23 July 1998, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Djibril Diop Mambety
Music by: Lalo Drame
Country: Senegal
Language: Wolof | French
Color: Color
Runtime: 56 min.