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Med Hondo (born Mohamed Abid; 4 May 1935 – 2 March 2019) was a Mauritanian-born French director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Considered a founding father of African cinema, he is known for his controversial films dealing with issues such as race relations and colonization. [1]
Med Hondo est un acteur, réalisateur, scénariste et producteur franco-mauritanien, né le 4 mai 1936 à Atar [1] et mort le 2 mars 2019 à Paris 14 e [2]. Il appartient à la deuxième génération de réalisateurs africains, après les précurseurs comme Ousmane Sembène.
12 mag 2019 · Med Hondo Collection. One of Africa's most acclaimed and innovative directors, Mohamed Abid Medoun Hondo (1936 - 2019) was born into the Haratin community in Mauritania, a descendent of slaves. Despite a youthful precociousness, Hondo's family could not afford his education beyond the middle grades. He studied to become a hotel chef ...
Med Hondo è nato il 4 maggio 1935 ad Aïn-Béni-Mathar, in Marocco. Era un attore e regista, noto per Sarraounia (1986), Soleil Ô (1967) e Les Bicots-Nègres vos voisins (1974). È morto il 2 marzo 2019 a Parigi, in Francia.
- Male
- April 5, 1935
- Ain Beni Mathar, Maroc
- February 3, 2019
1 giu 2022 · The story of Mohamed “Med” Hondo, from his humble beginnings in Mauritania, to smuggling himself on board a ship to France, to finding recognition as a modern African cinema director and actor.
3 mar 2019 · French-Mauritanian filmmaker Abid Mohamed Medoun Hondo (professionally known as Med Hondo), a founding father of African cinema, died Saturday morning in Paris.
Med Hondo was born on 4 May 1935 in Aïn-Béni-Mathar, Morocco. He was an actor and director, known for Sarraounia (1986), Oh, Sun (1970) and Arabs and Niggers, Your Neighbours (1974). He died on 2 March 2019 in Paris, France.