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Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa 2007

52 min📅 2007-07-01

Dive into the tumultuous world of Burkina Faso's Marxist revolution with 'Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007)', a gripping documentary that delves into the mysterious assassination of President Thomas Sankara.

Director: Didier Mauro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007) about?

This documentary explores the mysterious assassination of President Thomas Sankara, raising questions about the involvement of his former ally Blaise Compaoré in the president's death.

Who directed Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa?

The film was directed by Didier Mauro, a skilled documentary filmmaker who masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both haunting and thought-provoking.

Who stars in Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa?

Unfortunately, the cast information for this film is not available.

Is Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for this film is not available, its thought-provoking exploration of power, loyalty, and African politics makes it a compelling watch for those interested in documentary filmmaking.

How long is Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa?

The runtime for this film is 52 minutes.

About Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007) — A Gripping Documentary Exposing the Dark Side of Power

Dive into the tumultuous world of Burkina Faso's Marxist revolution with 'Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007)', a gripping documentary that delves into the mysterious assassination of President Thomas Sankara. Directed by the skilled Didier Mauro, this 52-minute film is a thought-provoking exploration of power, loyalty, and the complexities of African politics. The evening night's silence is shattered by the sound of automatic gunfire, and the nation is forever changed. The film raises questions about the involvement of Sankara's former ally Blaise Compaoré in the president's death, adding a layer of intrigue to the narrative. As the story unfolds, viewers are transported to the heart of West Africa, where the echoes of revolution still linger.

With its raw, unflinching portrayal of a pivotal moment in history, 'Fractricide in Burkina, Thomas Sankara and French Africa (2007)' is a must-watch for those interested in documentary filmmaking, African politics, and the enduring legacy of Thomas Sankara. Director Didier Mauro's masterful direction weaves together a narrative that is both haunting and thought-provoking, leaving viewers with a lasting impression of the human cost of power struggles.