
Mansour Sora Wade
- Title: Mansour Sora Wade
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- Known For: Directing
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Movies1 2012 HD
The film, shot in Dakar, Senegal, has testimonials from intellectuals, politicians and religious, who present an overview of the 50 years of independence of the countries of West Africa and the interpretation of the sculpture created recently in Senegal, which it represents, precisely, the African renaissance.
Movies1 1991 HD
This documentary offers the reflections of filmmakers shot at FESPACO 1991. Djibril Diop Mambéty, David Achkar, Moussa Sene Absa, Mambaye Coulibaly, Idrissa Ouedraogo, Mansour Sora Wade... express their faith in the eternity of African cinema.
Movies5 2001 HD
Mythical story about a fishing village on the south coast of Senegal. Two men in the village are both in love with the same beautiful girl.
Movies5 1990 HD
When Serigne Ibra finally decides to get married, he declares that his future bride must not only be a ravishing beauty, but also must not have any kind of scar or blemish on her body.
Movies4 1993 HD
Movie by Mansour Sora Wade
Movies5 2001 HD
Mythical story about a fishing village on the south coast of Senegal. Two men in the village are both in love with the same beautiful girl.
Movies1 2012 HD
The film, shot in Dakar, Senegal, has testimonials from intellectuals, politicians and religious, who present an overview of the 50 years of independence of the countries of West Africa and the interpretation of the sculpture created recently in Senegal, which it represents, precisely, the African renaissance.
Movies5.2 1992 HD
Follows the story of two young boys and their adventure through the streets of Africa.
Movies4 2010 HD
Institutional film directed by Mansour Sora Wade in defense of the Senegalese coastline.
Movies1 2009 HD
A story about desire, choice and the freedom (or lack of it) of young people forced into a traditional practice where a male tags a girl at birth for marriage in adulthood.
Movies1 2009 HD
A story about desire, choice and the freedom (or lack of it) of young people forced into a traditional practice where a male tags a girl at birth for marriage in adulthood.