Cabascabo is a 1968 Nigerien-French drama film directed by Oumarou Ganda [1]. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Diploma [2].
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^"6th Moscow International Film Festival (1969)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
Cabascabo is a 1968 Nigerien-French drama film directed by Oumarou Ganda . It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won...
screenplay contest, for which Ganda wrote the script of his first film, Cabascabo, based on his experiences in Indochina. He continued making films throughout...
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for the 8th International Critics' Week (8e Semaine de la Critique): Cabascabo by Oumarou Ganda (Niger) Charles mort ou vif by Alain Tanner (Switzerland)...
María Picchio for Brief Heaven Diplomas: Scorched Earth by Knut Andersen Cabascabo by Oumarou Ganda Director: András Kovács for Walls Director of photography:...
Retour d'un aventurier. Most of her later work was for Oumarou Ganda: Cabascabo (1968), Le Wazzou polygame (1971), Saïtane (1972) and L'Exilé (1980)....
disease. Zalika Souley, 73, Nigerien actress (Le Retour d'un aventurier, Cabascabo). Jean-François Stévenin, 77, French actor (The Dogs of War, Cold Moon...
the Waters; 1974). Oumarou Ganda's first film was the Zarma language Cabascabo, based on his experience serving in French Indochina; it became the first...
Koda by Moustapha Alassane (Niger), Aoure by Moustapha Alassane (Niger), Cabascabo by Oumarou Ganda (Niger), Black Orpheus by Marcel Camus (France / Brazil)...