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A squadron of native soldiers from French colonial Africa fights to liberate France from Nazi occupation during World War II. These patriots, hoping to find respect and equality from the colonial government, instead find themselves repaid with undiluted racism. Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene's irreverent war drama stars Sidiki Bakaba, Hamed Camara. 152 min. Soundtrack: Wolof; Subtitles: English. In Wolof with English subtitles.

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Actors: Sidiki Bakaba, Hamed Camara, Philippe Chamelat, Moussa Cissoko, Ismaila Cissé
Director: Ousmane Sembene
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: Wolof, French
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: New Yorker
Run Time: 152 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 11, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
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5Historical Must-SeeNov 01, 2010
By Elena Margo
Sembene's films are worth watching for a lot of reasons, but this one is absolutely brilliant. I've taken several African film courses at University and the professors will show this one without fail. The story of the Senegalese soldiers returning home from WW2 is gripping enough in itself, but the way they are treated by the French colonizers, for whom they've just fought, is a history lesson that everyone needs to learn. Whether you're looking for a compelling story or you're serious about knowing the truth behind colonialist exploitation of the African continent, this film should be on your must-see list.

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5An Image Everyone Needs to SeeMay 10, 2011
By KHENSE
I saw Camp de Thiaroye years ago. The director - the late Ousmane Sembene - gives us images in his films that we never forget. African soldiers returning from war on behalf of their European rulers were supposed to get paid - instead they were told just to go home. Their weapons already turned in - these poor guys stage a protest. Tanks roll in - inside little glass windows you see white faces operating the tanks that are firing on unarmed soldiers - at no risk to themselves. I worry now about America's use of drones. War used to be soldier against soldier. As terrible as that could be - what are we doing now?

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