Moolaadé

Moolaadé
Directed byOusmane Sembène
Written byOusmane Sembène
Produced byOusmane Sembène
Thierry Lenouvel
Starring
CinematographyDominique Gentil
Edited byAbdellatif Raïss
Music byBoncana Naiga
Release date
Running time
124 minutes
Countries
  • Senegal
  • France
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cameroon
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
LanguagesFula
French
Bambara
Box officeUS$434,600

Moolaadé ("magical protection") is a 2004 film by the Senegalese writer and director Ousmane Sembène. It addresses the subject of female genital mutilation, a common practice in a number of African countries, from Egypt to Nigeria. The film was a co-production between companies from several Francophone nations: Senegal, France, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Morocco, and Tunisia. It was filmed in the remote village of Djerrisso, Burkina Faso. The film argues strongly against the practice, depicting a village woman, Collé, who uses moolaadé (magical protection) to protect her daughter and a group of younger girls. She is opposed by the villagers who believe in the necessity of female genital cutting, which they call "purification". This was Sembène's last film before his death in 2007.