Thursday, Mar 20, 2025 at 7:00pm
Djibril Diop Mambety
There will be a 30-minute reception between the performances.
For the first time in the U.S., the Oriki Collective (Yann Salètes, Mourad Baïtiche, and Michel Teyssier), together with the Senegalese vocalist Woz Kaly (founder of Missal, sang with Youssou N’Dour and toured with Touré Kunda, among others), perform their original, live score to accompany Le franc and The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun.
In Djibril Diop Mambéty’s mid-length 1994 masterpiece, Le franc (46m), Marigo (Dieye Ma Dieye) is a down-on-his-luck musician who comes upon a lottery ticket after his beloved instrument is confiscated by his landlady. When he wins, he finds that redeeming the ticket is no easy feat. In Mambéty’s final film, The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun (45m), posthumously released in 1999, Sili (Lissa Balera) is a young girl with paraplegia who is determined to sell Le Soleil (The Sun, the local newspaper) on the streets of Dakar, despite the fact that boys have historically run that racket. Agile on her crutches, she cheerfully confronts a ruthless and saturated marketplace. There will be a 30-minute reception between performances and a Q&A with the Oriki Collective and Woz Kaly will follow the second performance.
Restored in 2K in 2019 by Waka Films with the support of the Institut Français, Cinémathèque Afrique and CNC – Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée, in agreement with Teemur Mambéty, at Éclair Laboratories from the original negative.
Tickets:
$25 - General Public
$22 - Senior, Student, Person with Disabilities
$20 - FLC Members
$35 - Double Feature General Public
$32 - Double Feature Senior, Student, Person with Disabilities
$30 - Double Feature FLC Members
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