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Idrissa Ouédraogo (21 January 1954 – 18 February 2018) was a Burkinabé
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. His work often explored the conflict between rural and city life and tradition and modernity in his native
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and elsewhere in Africa. He is best known for his feature film '' Tilaï'', which won the
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at the
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and '' Samba Traoré'' (1993), which was nominated for the
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award at the
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.


Early life and education

Idrissa Ouédraogo was born in
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, Upper Volta (now
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), in 1954. He grew up in the town of
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in the northern region of his homeland, and in 1976 he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree. To ensure a better life his farmer parents sent him to
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for further education, where he attended the African Institute for Cinema Studies () completing his studies in 1981 with a masters. After studying in
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in the
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he moved to Paris, where he graduated from the (IDHEC) in 1985 with a
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from the Sorbonne.


Early career

On graduating from IAFEC in 1981, Ouédraogo set up his own independent film company, "The Future of Films", which became "Les Films de la Plaine". In 1981, before moving to Kyiv, he worked for the Burkina Faso Directorate of Cinema Production (), where he directed several short films. In his earliest short, ''Pourquoi'' (1981), a man dreams of killing his wife, but is unsure if it is a dream or reality. Ouédraogo followed this with another short film, ''Poko'' (1981), which won the short film prize at that year's
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(FESPACO). ''Poko'' follows a young pregnant woman who dies after failing to reach medical facilities whilst being transported on a cart. The film highlighted the fact that despite paying their taxes, the poor gain little real help in day to day necessities from the government. This was followed by the shorts ''Les Écuelles'' ("The Platters"; 1983), '' Les Funérailles du Larle Naba'', ("Larle Naba's Funeral"; 1984), ''Ouagadougou, Ouaga deux roues'' ("Ouagadougou, Ouaga Two Wheels"; 1985) and ''Issa le tisserand'' ("Issa the Weaver"; 1985). His last short was ''Tenga'' (1985), which explores a villager who after moving to the city, returns to his hometown. In these shorts Ouédraogo explores themes and film techniques that he would return to in his future feature films.


Feature films

Ouédraogo's first feature, '' Yam Daabo'' ("The Choice"; 1986) was well received, and focuses on a rural family's decision to remain reliant on aid or to move location and become self-sufficient. His first film to receive greater distribution was '' Yaaba'' ("Grandmother"), which won awards at festivals, including the
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Prize at Cannes, and was shown around the world, popular because of its beauty and simplicity. Despite its popularity, critics felt the ''Yaaba'' lacked the critical insight into the serious issues that affected village life. His next film '' Tilaï'' ("A Question of Honour") won the
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at the
1990 Cannes Film Festival The 43rd Cannes Film Festival took place from 10 to 21 May 1990. Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci served as jury president for the main competition. American filmmaker David Lynch won the ''Palme d'Or'', for the drama film '' Wild at Heart' ...
. Centered around a moment of change in the Mòoré culture, where the lives of the children of a family are torn apart by the unwavering adherence to tradition in a rapidly transforming modern world. The success of both ''Yam Daabo'' and ''Tilaï'' placed pressure on Ouédraogo to produce another international success, and his next film ''Karim and Sala'' was rushed to be shown at the 12th
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(FESPACO) and was not well received and suffered from poor distribution. '' Samba Traoré'' (1993), returns to the themes of rural versus city life, tradition against change and was well received, being nominated for the
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at the
43rd Berlin International Film Festival The 43rd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 February 1993. The Golden Bear was jointly awarded to American-Taiwanese film '' The Wedding Banquet'' directed by Ang Lee and Chinese film '' Woman Sesame Oil Maker'' di ...
. Ouédraogo followed ''Samba Traoré'' with ''
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'' (''Le Cri du cœur''; 1994), '' Kini and Adams'' (1997), ''Anger of the Gods'' (''La Colère des dieux''; 2003) and '' Kato Kato'' (2006). Ouédraogo's output has been criticised as being too focused on appealing to audiences in Africa and the West. Françoise Pfaff names Ouédraogo, amongst a group of African directors, as a storyteller who has a predilection for filming shots of atypical African rural scenes, such as "monotonous images of women pounding millet or corn". Pfaff's view is that Ouédraogo's work is too focused on non-African audiences and alienates African viewers. In defence, Sharon A. Russell argues that Ouédraogo must always consider the needs of a director who wishes to keep filming in Africa, and that funding for the next film is a priority and that he is a talented person making films under difficult circumstances.


Later life and death

In February 2015, Ouédraogo announced shortly before the opening of the 24th
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(FESPACO) his desire to direct "an important film" on foreign colonization of the African continent, the anti-colonial struggle and the leading figures of that movement. During a March 2015 interview with ''
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'', Ouédraogo underlined what he believed to be three issues facing the film industry of Burkina Faso. Among those issues are the lack of sufficient knowledge and professionalism when it comes to cinematography. Funding shortages and the absence of a demanding local market are the two other problems he mentioned. During his last few years, Ouédraogo's relatives noted his disappointment in modern African cinema due to what he considered to be deficiency in talent and in means of production. At around 5:30 a.m. GMT on 18 February 2018, Ouédraogo died at the Bois clinic in Ouagadougou at the age of 64 as a result of an unspecified "illness", according to a statement by the UNCB (Union nationale des cinéastes du Burkina). Shortly after his death, Burkinabé president
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré Roch Marc Christian Kaboré (; born 25 April 1957) is a Burkinabé banker and politician who served as the President of Burkina Faso from 2015 until he was deposed in 2022. He was the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso between 1994 and 1996 and Pre ...
said that his country "had lost a filmmaker of immense talent". On 20 February, he was buried at the Gounghin Cemetery. On its way there, the funeral procession stopped by the Monument of African Filmmakers at the Place des Cinéastes, close to the Ouagadougou City Hall, where he was commemorated by the city's mayor. The convoy then stopped in front of the gate of the FESPACO. Politicians, religious figures and artists were present at the procession, where he was given a military funeral.


Filmography


Shorts


Films


Television series

* ''Entre l'arbre et l'ecorce'' (1999) * '' Kadi Jolie'' (2001)


Segments

* '' Lumière and Company'' (1995) * '' 11'09"01 September 11'' (2002)


See also

* Cinema of Burkina Faso


References


External links

*
Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical Database





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