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Ababacar Samb Makharam
Senegalese filmmaker (1934–1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ababacar Samb Makharam, (21 October 1934 – 7 October 1987), also spelt Ababacar Samb-Makharam, was a Senegalese filmmaker. His film production company was called Baobab Films.
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Early life and education
Samb Makharam was born in Dakar, Senegal, on 21 October 1934.[1]
He attended the Senegalese Navy school, Centre de Formation Professionnelle de la Marine de Dakar, in 1950–1951, and worked in a law firm (1952–1953).[1] He then left for Paris, France, and attended the École française de radioélectricité Rue Amyot (1954–1955, now EFREI Paris).[citation needed]
In 1955 Samb Makharam founded the Paris theatre group Les Griots, uniting various Antillean and African actors such as Timité Bassori, Toto Bissainthe, Robert Liensol , and Sarah Maldoror.[citation needed]
From 1955 until 1958 Samb Makharam trained as an actor at the Centre d'Art Dramatique de la Rue Blanche.[2]
From 1959 to 1962 he was a cinema student at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (Experimental Film Centre) in Rome, after which he travelled in the United States for further study (1962–1963).[1]
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Career
While studying as an actor in Paris, Samb Makharam performed in the films Tamango (1957) directed by John Berry and Les Tripes au soleil (1958) by Claude Bernard-Aubert .[citation needed]
After studying in the US and Italy, he returned to France to join the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF) as an assistant director for television.[citation needed]
Samb Makharam worked as an actor, camera operator, screenwriter, film and television director, and film producer over the course of his career.[3][2][4][5]
On returning to Senegal in 1964, Samb Makharam worked for the Ministry of Information there,[2] was a cameraman with the Senegalese TV news,[4] and served as a director and producer at Radio Sénégal (Dakar).[1]
In 1965 he directed his first feature film Et la neige n'etait plus / There Was No Longer Snow, followed by Kodou in 1971.[4] He founded his own film production company, Baobab Films.[1]
He pioneered a new style with a timeless role for the traditional Senegalese griot in his 1982 movie Jom ou L'Histoire d'un Peuple (Jom or the History of a People).[6]
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Other activities
Samb Makharam served as the secretary general of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI) from 1971 to 1977.[4]
Death and legacy
Samb Makharam died in Dakar on 7 October 1987 at the age of 52.[4]
Theatre
Between 1955 and 1964 Samb Makharam performed as an actor in various productions of his Paris theatre group Les Griots:[1]
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Filmography
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Samb Makharam's films include:[1][7]
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