Sarah Maldoror

Sarah Maldoror (19 July 1929 − 13 April 2020) was a French filmmaker of French West Indies descent. She is best known for her feature film Sambizanga (1972) on the 1961–1974 war in Angola.
After her studies, Maldoror, worked as an assistant on Gillo Pontecorvo's acclaimed film, The Battle of Algiers (1966). She also worked as an assistant to Algerian director Ahmed Lallem.
Maldoror's short film, Monangambee (1968), was set in Angola, based on a story by Angolan writer José Luandino Vieira. The title of this 17-minute film, Monangambée, refers to the call used by Angolan anti-colonial activists to signal a village meeting. The film was shot with amateur actors in Algeria. It tells the story of a poor woman who visits her husband, who is imprisoned in the city of Luanda. The film was selec...show more
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Date of Birth
Jul 19, 1929
Place of Birth
Condom, France
Date of Death
Apr 13, 2020
Age
90
Known For
Directing
Also Known As
Marguerite Sarah Ducados
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1966
Assistant Director
1969
Assistant Director
1973
Director, Script
1976
Self, Director, Writer
2005
Mme Patisson
1976
Self
2009
Director, Writer
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