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Mere-Bi

Ousmane William Mbaye

Senegal

Synopsis

Senegal's first journalist, now 82 rainy seasons old, Annette Mbaye d'Erneville has been very early, concerned by the development of her country . Militant from the first hours of the woman's emancipation cause, she has been a pioneer activist and anti-conformist.

REVIEW

Born in Sokone in 1926 as a child of the colonial period, Annette Mbaya d'Erneville is "torn" by her education "vieille France" and her love for her country of origin and Serer tradition. During her university education in Paris in 1947, she immersed herself in the intellectual circles of the '50s and met those who bult the independence throughout Africa. There, she founded a family, recorded her first radio programs, and got a journalism diploma. In 1957, she returned to Senegal to serve her country.

The Senegalese writer, Boubacar Boris Diop, described Annette d'Erneville, as follows: "It is that having lived our century as a true communication woman, a lot of other destinies encountered hers...her memory is still sharp and when he listen to her, it is so surprising to hear her recount so many famous historic characters or unknown people and most of all, from so many different generations."

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Credits
Year 2008
Country Senegal
Language French
Category Documentary
Runtime 55 minutes
Rating NR

Director
Ousmane William Mbaye

Production Company
The Films Mame Yande

Editor
Laurence Attali

Music
Doudou Doukoure