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  1. Black Girl ( French: La noire de...) is a 1966 French-Senegalese drama film, written and directed by Ousmane Sembène in his directorial debut. [1] . It is based on a short story from Sembène's 1962 collection Voltaique, which was in turn inspired by a real life incident.

  2. Black Girl. Ousmane Sembène was one of the greatest and most groundbreaking filmmakers who ever lived, as well as the most renowned African director of the twentieth century—and yet his name still deserves to be better known in the rest of the world.

  3. Black Girl is an American family drama film with a screenplay by J.E. Franklin, based on her 1969 play, and directed by Ossie Davis. [1] . The film explores issues and experiences of black womanhood in the 1970s, including how black women were depicted and common stereotypes of the period.

  4. Senegalese filmmaker and novelist Ousmane Sembène’s debut film Black Girl is already loved by many, but it deserves to find an even wider audience.

  5. Summer is a 17-year old carefree black girl, whose world is turned upside down when her mother, a popular meteorologist named Jade Jennings, abruptly converts to Islam and becomes a different person, prompting Summer to reevaluate her identity.

  6. In films centering on Black girlhood, romance and sexual awakening are often significant themes. However, when it comes to LGBTQ+ representation, like the rest of Hollywood, there is much...

  7. Black Girl: Directed by Ousmane Sembene. With Mbissine Thérèse Diop, Anne-Marie Jelinek, Robert Fontaine, Momar Nar Sene. A black girl from Senegal becomes a servant in France.