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Maimouna N'Diaye

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Maimouna N'Diaye
Maimouna N'Diaye to the left, Beti Ellerson in the centre, and Mai Masri to the right
Born
Other namesMouna N'Diaye
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present

Maimouna N'Diaye is a French actress. She is best known for her leading role in the film Eye of the Storm (2015), for which she received critical acclaim.

In 2019, N'Diaye was appointed as a jury member of the main competition in the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival.

Career

In 2015, she starred in Eye of the Storm, a film that opened the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou.[1] She won the 2015 FESPACO award for best actress.[2] She was also nominated for best actress at AMAA awards in Nigeria. In March 2017, she opened the 14th Festival Divercine through her film Eye of the Storm in Bytowne cinema, Canada.[3] In a 2016 interview with Bukinabe 24, she decried the lact of internal fund for Bukinabe films, explaining that the industry should be viable enough for financial supply and stability.[4]

Filmography

  • Toubab Bi (1991)
  • La Chasse aux Papillons (1992)
  • Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998)
  • L'Oeil du Cyclone (2015)
  • Bol d'amour
  • Super Cops

Accolades

Personal life

N'Diaye parents are of Nigerian and Senegalese origin. She spent her childhood in Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso. She later emigrated to France to study Theater. In an interview, she disclosed that she decided to start a film career in Africa because of the limited opportunities available to Africans in Europe. She also explained that even though more opportunities seem to exist for men than women in the industry, she is poised to find relevance.[5]

References

  1. ^ admin (in French) (March 2, 2015). "Burkina Faso: "The eye of the cyclone" opens the Fespaco". TV5 Monde. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  2. ^ La Rédaction (March 10, 2015). "FESPACO 2015: Maïmouna N'Diaye dedicates her prize to women worldwide". africatopsuccess.com. Retrieved November 7, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Bytowne, Cinema (March 4, 2017). "OTTAWA - Maïmouna N'Diaye opens Festival Diverciné". francecanadaculture.org. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  4. ^ admin (in French) (December 23, 2016). "Mouna N'Diaye: "I made my first stage with Sotigui Kouyaté"". Burkina 24. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Dumais, Manon (in French) (April 14, 2017). "Maïouna N'Diaye, versatility embodied". ledevoir.com. Retrieved November 7, 2017.