
Keita! The Voice of the Griot 1996
Step into the sun-drenched streets of Burkina Faso in *Keita! The Voice of the Griot* (1996), a mesmerizing blend of fantasy and drama directed by Dani Kouyaté.
Director: Dani Kouyaté
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Keita! The Voice of the Griot* (1996) about?
The film follows young Mabo Keïta, whose mundane afternoon is disrupted by the arrival of a griot—a wandering storyteller who carries the weight of generations. Their unexpected meeting becomes a journey into the past, uncovering the threads of Mabo's ancestry and the power of oral tradition.
Who directed *Keita! The Voice of the Griot*?
The film was directed by Dani Kouyaté, a celebrated Burkinabé filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling rooted in West African culture.
Who stars in *Keita! The Voice of the Griot*?
The film features Seydou Boro, Hamed Dicko, Abdoulaye Komboudri, Sotigui Kouyaté, Claire Sanon, and Blandine Yaméogo in pivotal roles.
Is *Keita! The Voice of the Griot* (1996) worth watching?
*Keita! The Voice of the Griot* is a hidden gem for fans of culturally rich, thematically deep cinema. Its fantasy-drama blend and focus on heritage offer a unique viewing experience, though its unrated status may mean it flies under the radar for some audiences.
How long is *Keita! The Voice of the Griot*?
The film has a runtime of 94 minutes.
About Keita! The Voice of the Griot (1996) — A Griot's Legend Meets a Boy's Destiny
Step into the sun-drenched streets of Burkina Faso in *Keita! The Voice of the Griot* (1996), a mesmerizing blend of fantasy and drama directed by Dani Kouyaté. On a lazy afternoon, young Mabo Keïta's quiet routine is shattered by the arrival of a griot, a keeper of oral tradition whose stories weave the past into the present. This encounter unfolds into a journey that bridges generations, as the griot's wisdom reveals the deeper layers of Mabo's own lineage and destiny.
With its rich cultural tapestry and atmospheric storytelling, the film captures the essence of West African heritage, where music, history, and identity intertwine. *Keita! The Voice of the Griot* (1996) is not just a film—it's a celebration of tradition, a coming-of-age tale, and a vivid portrait of a community where the past is always alive in the present.