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The Money Order

  • Film
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Time Out says

A political film criticising the type of bureaucracy that has arisen in post-colonial Senegal. A money order is sent to an unemployed, illiterate relative by a hard-working lad seeking his fortune in Paris. But all attempts to cash the money order are frustrated: the man's illiteracy and ignorance of finance allow him to be exploited by those with education. The power is in the hands of the clerks and intellectuals, who use their knowledge for private advantage. Although the film can be criticised for the relative gentleness of its attack, Sembene succeeds in pointing up the divisiveness created by the colonial heritage. The French-colonised elite are now busy oppressing and colonising their own people. Shot in Wolof, the local language, the film asserts Senegalese culture against the rapacious way of the West. Not surprisingly it proved popular with the 'people', but was ignored by the bourgeois when originally released. JDuC.
Written by JDuC

Release Details

  • Duration:90 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Ousmane Sembéne
  • Screenwriter:Ousmane Sembéne
  • Cast:
    • Makuredia Guey
    • Yunus Ndiay
    • Issen Niang
    • Mustafa Ture
    • Farva Sar
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