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Badou Boy 1970

★ 5.77 votes56 min📅 1970-10-11

Badou Boy (1970) follows the mischievous escapades of its eponymous protagonist as he navigates the vibrant, bustling streets of Dakar, hopping aboard city buses to weave through the city's pulse.

Director: Djibril Diop Mambéty

Cast

Laminé Ba
Al Demba Ciss
Christoph Colomb
Aziz Diop Mambéty
Gaby Diallo
Assy Dieng
Djibril Diop Mambéty
Djibril Diop Mambéty
Diara Djimbo
Yoni Gueye
Anta N'Doye

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Badou Boy (1970) about?

The film follows Badou Boy, a spirited young man who spends his days exploring Dakar by hitching rides on city buses. His journey unfolds as a series of small adventures, revealing the city's vibrant energy and the everyday challenges of its residents.

Who directed Badou Boy?

Badou Boy was directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty, a pioneering Senegalese filmmaker known for his distinctive storytelling style that blends social commentary with poetic visuals.

Who stars in Badou Boy?

The film features Laminé Ba in the lead role, supported by Al Demba Ciss, Christoph Colomb, Aziz Diop Mambéty, and Gaby Diallo.

Is Badou Boy (1970) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, Badou Boy is a delightful slice-of-life film that offers a unique glimpse into 1970s Dakar. Its blend of comedy and drama makes it a charming watch for fans of culturally rich, offbeat cinema.

How long is Badou Boy?

Badou Boy has a runtime of 56 minutes, making it a quick but impactful viewing experience.

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About Badou Boy (1970) — Senegal's Quirky Comedy-Drama Classic

Badou Boy (1970) follows the mischievous escapades of its eponymous protagonist as he navigates the vibrant, bustling streets of Dakar, hopping aboard city buses to weave through the city's pulse.

Directed by the visionary Djibril Diop Mambéty, this Senegalese gem blends comedy and drama into a whimsical, observational portrait of urban life. With a runtime of just 56 minutes, the film captures the energy and chaos of post-colonial Senegal through the eyes of Badou Boy, a street-smart young man whose adventures reflect the spirit of rebellion, curiosity, and resilience. The atmosphere is lively yet introspective, as the camera lingers on the contrasts between tradition and modernity in Dakar's social fabric.