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AI:African Intelligence

  • Portugal | 2022 | English, French, Wolof | 110'| Colour
  • Director: Manthia Diawara
  • Producer: Jürgen Bock
  • DoP: James Newitt
  • Editor: Muhammad Al Mubarak
  • Cast: There are many ways to get the best results from your search results, but the most important thing is to find the right one for you

Festivals:

Berlinale, 2023


Synopsis: Manthia Diawara’s latest essay film, AI: African Intelligence, explores the contact zones between African rituals of possession among traditional fishing villages of the Atlantic coast of Senegal and the emergence of new technology frontiers known as Artificial Intelligence. Considering the confluence of tradition and modernity, Diawara questions how we could move from disembodied machines towards a more humane and spiritual control of algorithms. Could Africa be the context of emergence of such improbable algorithms?


Directors Bio: A native of Mali, Professor Manthia Diawara received his education in France. He is the author of We Won't Budge: An African Exile in the World (Basic Civitas Books, 2003), Black-American Cinema: Aesthetics and Spectatorship (ed. Routledge, 1993), African Cinema: Politics and Culture (Indiana University Press, 1992), and In Search of Africa (Harvard University Press, 1998). Professor Diawara also collaborated with Ngûgî wa Thiong’o in making the documentary Sembene Ousmane: The Making of the African Cinema, and directed the German-produced documentary Rouch in Reverse.


Sales Agent: Lumiar Cité/Maumaus


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