Atlantiques | |
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Directed by | Mati Diop |
Written by | Mati Diop |
Produced by | Corinne Castel Frederic Papon |
Starring | Alpha Diop Cheikh M'Baye Ouli Seck Serigne Seck |
Cinematography | Mati Diop |
Edited by | Nicolas Milteau |
Production companies | Anna Sanders Films Le Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains |
Distributed by | The Criterion Channel |
Release date |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | Wolof |
Budget | €30,000 (estd.) |
Atlantiques is a 2009 Franco- Senegalese documentary short film directed by Mati Diop and co-produced by Corinne Castel and Frederic Papon. [2] [3] The film starring Alpha Diop, Cheikh M'Baye, Ouli Seck and Serigne Seck. [4] The film deals with the odyssey of three Senegalese friends attempting a life-threatening boat crossing, which is a form of illegal migration. [5] [6]
The film has been shot in Dakar, Senegal. The film made its premier on 1 April 2011 in the United States. [7] The film received mixed reviews from critics. At the Cinéma du Réel 2010, the film won the Louis Marcorelles Award - Mention. Then in the same year, the film won the Tiger Award for Short Film at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. [8] [9]
Atlantiques | |
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Directed by | Mati Diop |
Written by | Mati Diop |
Produced by | Corinne Castel Frederic Papon |
Starring | Alpha Diop Cheikh M'Baye Ouli Seck Serigne Seck |
Cinematography | Mati Diop |
Edited by | Nicolas Milteau |
Production companies | Anna Sanders Films Le Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains |
Distributed by | The Criterion Channel |
Release date |
|
Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | Wolof |
Budget | €30,000 (estd.) |
Atlantiques is a 2009 Franco- Senegalese documentary short film directed by Mati Diop and co-produced by Corinne Castel and Frederic Papon. [2] [3] The film starring Alpha Diop, Cheikh M'Baye, Ouli Seck and Serigne Seck. [4] The film deals with the odyssey of three Senegalese friends attempting a life-threatening boat crossing, which is a form of illegal migration. [5] [6]
The film has been shot in Dakar, Senegal. The film made its premier on 1 April 2011 in the United States. [7] The film received mixed reviews from critics. At the Cinéma du Réel 2010, the film won the Louis Marcorelles Award - Mention. Then in the same year, the film won the Tiger Award for Short Film at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. [8] [9]