Xala (1974)
Director: Ousmane Sembene
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
An invigorating film which tells, in leisurely fashion, of a middle-aged Dakar businessman whose social standing begins to slip when he takes a third wife and finds that he's lost his touch in bed ('xala' means impotence). There's no sniggering humour, though; instead, Sembene aims satirical thrusts at the Senegalese bourgeoisie, who impotently ape the worst aspects of their former colonial masters, particularly their corruption and extravagance (our hero, for instance, uses imported mineral water to wash his car). The jokes and details are delightful, yet there's real anger behind them, and it bursts spectacularly into view in the concluding frames.Author: GB
Cast & crew
Director: Ousmane Sembene
Producer: Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
Cast: Thierno Leye, Seune Samb, Miriam Niang, Younouss Seye, Dieynaba Niang full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Thrillers
Duration: 123 mins
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