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Sarah Maldoror (19 July 1929 − 13 April 2020) was a French filmmaker of French West Indies descent. She is best known for her feature film ''
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Early life and education

Born Sarah Ducados in 1929 in
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, the daughter of emigrants from Guadeloupe, she chose her artist's name in remembrance of ''
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'' by Lautréamont. She attended a drama school in Paris. Together with her husband, Angolan nationalist
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, she received a scholarship and studied film with
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in Moscow in 1961–62 where she met
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. (Sarah and Mário would go on to have two daughters, Henda Ducados Pinto de Andrade and Annouchka de Andrade.)


Career

After her studies, Maldoror, worked as an assistant on
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's acclaimed film, ''
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'' (1966). She also worked as an assistant to Algerian director Ahmed Lallem. Maldoror's short film, ''Monangambee'' (1968), was set in Angola, based on a story by Angolan writer José Luandino Vieira. The title of this 17-minute film, ''Monangambée'', refers to the call used by Angolan anti-colonial activists to signal a village meeting. The film was shot with amateur actors in
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. It tells the story of a poor woman who visits her husband, who is imprisoned in the city of Luanda. The film was selected for the
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at Cannes in 1971, representing Angola. Her first feature film, ''
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'' (1972), was also based on a story by Vieira (''A vida verdadeira de Domingos Xavier''), and is set in 1961 at the onset of the
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. '' Guardian'' film writer Mark Cousins included ''Sambizanga'' in a 2012 list of the ten best African films, calling it "as bold, as well-lit as Caravaggio paintings". Maldoror is one of the first women to direct a feature film in Africa; therefore, her work is often included in studies of the role of African women in African cinema. Maldoror died on 13 April 2020, at the age of 90, from
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during the COVID-19 pandemic in France.


Awards

* Maldoror won a
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at the 1972 Carthage Film Festival * Maldoror received the National Order of Merit (France) from the Government of France


Filmography

*''Monangambé'', 1968 *''Des fusils pour Banta'' (Guns for Banta), 1970 *''Carnaval en Guinée-Bissau'' (Carnival in Guinea-Bissau), 1971 *''
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'', 1972 *''Un carneval dans le Sahel'' (Carnival in Sahel), 1977 *''Folgo, Ile de Feu'' *''Et les chiens se taisaient'' (And the dogs kept silent) *''Un homme, une terre'' (A man, a country) *''La Basilique de Saint-Denis'' *''Un dessert pour Constance'', 1983 *''Le cimetière du Père Lachaise'' *''Miro'' *''Lauren'' *''Robert Lapoujade, peintre'' *'' Toto Bissainthe, Chanteuse'' *''
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, poète'' *''L'hôpital de Leningrad'', 1983 *''La littérature tunisienne de la Bibliothèque nationale'' *''Un sénégalias en Normandie'' *''
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, photographe'' *''Le racisme au quotidien'' (Daily life racism), 1983 *''Le passager du Tassili'' (The Tassili passenger), 1987 *''
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, le masque des mots'' (Aimé Césaire, word as masks), 1986 *''
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, couturier'' *''
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– Un masque à Paris'' *''Vlady, peintre'' *'' Léon G. Damas'', 1995 *''L'enfant-cinéma'', 1997 *''La tribu du bois de l'é'' (In the time of people)


Documentary about Sarah Maldoror

*''Sarah Maldoror ou la nostalgie de l’utopie'' by Anne Laure Folly, France /Togo, 1998.


See also

*
Women's Cinema Women's cinema primarily describes cinematic works directed (and optionally produced too) by women filmmakers. The works themselves do not have to be stories specifically about women and the target audience can be varied. It is also a variety of ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Maldoror, Sarah 1929 births 2020 deaths French film directors French women film directors French people of Guadeloupean descent Knights of the Ordre national du Mérite Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in France People from Gers