Kaddu Beykat
1976 Senegalese film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kaddu Beykat (Serer: "Voice of the Peasant";[2] also known as Lettre paysanne or Letter from My Village) is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Safi Faye. It was the first feature film made by a Black African woman to be commercially distributed and brought international recognition for its director.[3][4] Centred on a romance, it chronicles the daily lives of people in a rural Senegalese village.
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Directed by | Safi Faye |
Written by | Safi Faye[1] |
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Narrated by | Safi Faye |
Cinematography | Patrick Fabry |
Edited by | André Davanture[1] |
Production company | Safi |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Senegal |
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