Widely hailed as the “Mother of African Cinema,” Sarah Maldoror inspired countless artists throughout her lifetime. Even after her death in 2020, she continues to inspire many more. This Saturday, a ...
The Sarah Maldoror exhibit at the Wexner Center for the Arts will soon be closing. Staff at the Wexner Center have commented on the impact the exhibit has had on the Ohio State community and the city ...
This post was updated April 26 at 1:25 a.m. UCLA Film & Television Archive’s event “Two by Sarah Maldoror” honors the impressive career of a Black cinematic pioneer. A year after her passing on April ...
French filmmaker Sarah Maldoror had died from complications resulting from Covid-19. The French filmmaker reportedly passed on from Covid-19 complications on April 13, 2020. Born Sarah Durados by ...
The first time Muriel Lucas, the mastermind behind Portland pop-up screening series Church of Film, saw Sambizanga, it left them shook. "It was so different than every political film I've ever seen," ...
Seated before a photo of filmmaker Sarah Moldoror, panelists at this year’s Women in Film roundtable shared strategies for greater industry parity, while reflecting on recent successes and standstills ...
Sarah Maldoror (in Arabic: سارة مالدورور), whose real name was Marguerite Sarah Ducados, was a French filmmaker and director, born on July 19, 1929 in Condom (Gers) and died on April 13, 2020 in ...
Born Sarah Ducados, to a Guadeloupian father and a mother from the southwest of France (Gers), she chose her artist's name as homage to The Songs of Maldoror, the work of the surrealist poet ...
Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of PanAfrican cinema and lifelong activist , died in Paris at the age of 91 on Monday, due to complications from coronavirus, according to her family. Born Sarah Ducados, to ...
Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of Pan-African cinema and activist, died in Paris on Monday, due to complications from coronavirus. She was 91. Sunu Journal, a platform of African Affairs, shared the news ...
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