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  • Njangaan
Genre : Drama
Type : Fiction
Original title : N'Diangane
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 1975
Format : Feature
Running time : 100 (in minutes)

NJANGAAN is the name given to children attending the "Dara" ou "Koteb" (Coranic school). In making this film, I am fighting against certain religious practices which enslave the people. The marabouts constitute a a social class of considerable political, economical and social influence in the African muslim countries. But attacking maraboutism is not attacking Islam to me : this must be clearly understood. By their privileged position, the marabouts have allowed the introduction and support of imperialism and neo imperialism. Using religion, they strengthened their social position, dimissing the common good and the interest of the people, for the most part muslim. The Coranic school is considered like good training ; that's why a fanatic father decides to send his child the the Dara for him to become a Soldier of God. The marabout exploit the families in the name of religion, the children are not educated, but become professional beggars and are, in fact, used as unpaid workforce. In the film, my purpose is to reveal that the influence of religion is so strong that even the present institutions do not dare to stand against it. My purpose is also to show how religion is used to exploit those people. As a result, this generation seeking awareness is sacrified. Mahama JOHNSON TRAORÉ A film by Mahama Johnson TRAORÉ Senegal, 1975, Fiction, 1h30, Drama starring Abou Camara, Bassirou Kane, Fatim Diagne, Mame N'Diaye, Mody Gueye Runtime: 90 min Country: Senegal Language: Wolof Color: Color (Eastmancolor) Sound Mix: Mono Director: Mahama Johnson Traoré Screenplay: Chérif Adrame Seck Image: Baïdy Sow CAST Abou Camara Bassirou Kane Fatim Diagne Mame N'Diaye Mody Gueye Production : SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE DE CINÉMATOGRAPHIE SUNU FILMS (Dakar) Participation : Ministère de la Coopération (France) avec le soutien de la Francophonie (Paris). Festivals : Cannes (Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, 1975) - www.quinzaine-realisateurs.com/qz_film/njangaan/, Fespaco 1976 (Encouragement du Jury), Nantes 1979, Val de Marne 1984, Aurillac 1985 Diffusion France : AUDECAM (Institut Français, en 16 mm et vidéo) Diffusion Canada : Expedifilm

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