Samba Traoré (1992) Poster

(1992)

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Burkinabe director Idrissa Ouedraogo films an allegory of African realities.
FilmCriticLalitRao5 October 2013
Burkinabe film "Samba Traoré" chronicles the changes which ill gotten money bring in a person as well as in his community of residence. Although the story takes place in a remote village in Burkina Faso, it is not difficult to recognize an indigenous African tale which reveal African people with their customs, dreams, frustrations and traditions. It catches viewers' attention as it has been shot as a fable with the victory of good over evil. Apart from excellent performances from leading characters Samba and Saratou, Idrissa Ouedraogo paints a somber portrait of Burkina Faso with problems related to a difficult child birth, incidents of gambling and a marriage of convenience. One key message which emanates from this film is that there is tremendous resentment of local people towards people who have acquired immense wealth in a short duration of time. This is one reason why owing to social pressure and stigma, a wrong doer can never sleep in peace as the past can always have unpleasant consequences. One caveat about "Samba Traoré" is that it could have been developed as a better thriller but ends like a drama. This is probably the reason why no viewer would claim to state that this film had any spectacular dramatic end as its end was something which one could have guessed easily.
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Lovely but not as compelling as Yaaba
tsimshotsui18 March 2017
I am a fan of Director Idrissa Ouedraogo so I was excited to check another film in his filmography. This film is about a man who tries to build a prosperous life back in his village after, according to him, working at a banana plantation in town. As the film progresses, we see that lie show cracks, but at the same time we root for him, his best friend and his wife, and Saratou to be able to live peaceful lives. The relationships are beautiful to watch, they're warm and sometimes funny and the best parts of the movie. As with Yaaba, the film doesn't end happily, but with this movie, I wanted more from it.
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