Med Hondo
Med Hondo was a Mauritanian-French actor. Considered a founding father of African cinema, he is known for his controversial films dealing with issues such as race relations and colonization. His critically acclaimed 1970 directorial début feature, Soleil O, received the Golden Leopard award at the 1970 Locarno International Film Festival and was chosen in 2019 by the African Film Heritage Project for restoration. His 1979 film West Indies was the first African film musical and, at $1.3 million, the most expensive production in African film history.
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West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
director
1979
West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
writer
1979
Polisario, a people in arms
director
1979
We shall have the whole of death to sleep
director
1977
The Black Wogs, Your Neighbors
director
1974
The Black Wogs, Your Neighbors
writer
1974
Soleil O
director
1973
Soleil O
writer
1973
My Neighbours
director
1971