Manthia Diawara
Known for: Directing
Born: December 18, 1953 in Bamako, Mali
Manthia Diawara is a Malian writer, filmmaker, cultural theorist, scholar, and art historian. His essays on art, cinema, and politics have appeared in The New Times Magazine, LA Times, Libération, Mediapart, and Artforum. He is the author of two acclaimed memoirs: In Search of Africa (Harvard University Press, 2000) and We Won’t Budge: An African in the World (Basic Books, 2008). He has published several books on African and African American cinema. Diawara’s notable films include An Opera of the World (2017), Negritude: A Dialogue between Soyinka and Senghor (2016), Édouard Glissant: One World in Relation (2010), Maison Tropicale (2008), Rouch In Reverse (1995), AI: African Intelligence (2023), and Angela Davis: A World of Wider Freedom (2024).
Known for
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AI: African Intelligence
Self
A Letter from Yene
Self
Rouch in Reverse
himself
An Opera of the World
Himself
Praise Song
Self
Manthia Diawara on 'Black Girl'
Self
Manthia Diawara on 'Borom Sarret'
Self
Conakry Kas
Director
Maison Tropicale
Director
Sembène: The Making of African Cinema
Director
Négritude. A Dialogue between Wole Soyinka and Léopold Senghor
Director
Édouard Glissant: One World in Relation
Director
Angela Davis: A World of Greater Freedom
Director
Diaspora Conversations: from Goree to Dogon
Director
Yari Yari: Black Women Writers and the Future
Producer