In April and May 1991, Djibril Diop Mambéty shot his second—and final—feature, Hyenas, a free, lyrical adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s play The Visit, which he had been dreaming of bringing to life for years. Rather than taking the making-of approach, Ninki Nanka, The Prince of Colobane used the filming of Mambéty’s movie, which he wrote, directed, and acted in, as a pretext to examine his character. Following him throughout the shoot and also paying visits to his family and childhood friends, Laurence Gavron set off on a quest to find the real Djibril—actor, author, filmmaker, brilliant poet, rogue and clairvoyant, charmer with a big heart—in order to expose the different facets of this generous, creative, and fiercely committed vagabond spirit.
Title | Ninki Nanka, The Prince of Colobane |
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Year | 1991 |
Genre | Documentary |
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Studio | Eldorado Films |
Cast | Djibril Diop Mambéty |
Crew | Ndiouga Moctar Bâ (Sound), Variety Moszynski (Editor), Laurence Gavron (Producer), Bara Diokhane (Cinematography), Laurence Gavron (Director) |
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Release | Dec 31, 1991 |
Runtime | 45 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français, Wolof |