Borom Sarret or The Wagoner is a 1963 film by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the first film over which he had full control. It is often called the first film made in Africa by an African; the first "professional" African film; or the first such film to be shown widely outside of Africa. However, this is disputed, with some other films, such as Song of Khartoum, Sarzan, and Mouramani having arguably been produced earlier. Thus, some authors refer to it as "among the first" films made in Africa by an African filmmaker. Borom Sarret is 18 minutes long and tells a story about a cart driver in Dakar. The film illustrates the poverty in Africa, showing that independence has not solved the problems of its people. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

Borom sarret (1963)
Directed by Ousmane Sembene
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Africa
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Narrative Location: Senegal, set in Senegal
Alternate Titles
A fuvaros
HU
Borom Sarret
FR
Borom sarret
GR
Il carrettiere
IT
L'Homme A La Charrette
FR
O Carroceiro
BR
Μπορόμ Σαρέτ
GR
Человек с тележкой
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