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Directed by
  
Alassane Diago

Music by
  
Hakuhachi Mediation

Release date
  
2010 (2010)

Director
  
Alassane Diago

Music director
  
Hakuhachi Mediation

Screenplay by
  
Alassane Diago

Edited by
  
Annie Waks

Initial release
  
2010

Screenplay
  
Alassane Diago

Cinematography
  
Alassane Diago

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Produced by
  
Les Films de l'Atelier Corto Pacific TV Rennes 35

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Production companies
  
Corto Pacific, Les Films de l'Atelier , TV Rennes 35

Les larmes de l’émigration (French for "the tears of emigration") is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alassane Diago.

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Synopsis

The film is the story of Alassane’s mother, who has been waiting for her husband for 20 years. It is also the story of his sister, who also waits for her husband who left five years ago, and his niece, who does not know her father. After a two-year absence, Alassane Diago returns to Agnam Lidoubé, a Senegalese village in the Fouta region, to try and understand why and how his mother has spent all these years waiting. His camera technique captures the inner beauty and strength of the characters.

Awards

The film was selected for official competition at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur, and received the Prix du Griot d’Ebène for best documentary at the African Film Festival of Cordoba.

References

Les larmes de l'émigration Wikipedia