Clarence Thomas Delgado

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Clarence Thomas Delgado
Born (1953-08-09) 9 August 1953 (age 70)
Dakar, Senegal
OccupationFilm director, film producer, screenwriter, camera operator and actor
NationalitySenegalese
Notable worksMovies Niiwam (1988), L'appel des arènes (2005), and Que le Père soit (2021).

Clarence Thomas Delgado (born in Dakar in 1953) is a Senegalese film director, film producer, screenwriter and camera operator.[1]

Biography[edit]

Delgado was born in Dakar to a family originating in Cape Verde and went to primary and secondary school in Dakar.[2] He joined his uncle first in Switzerland and later in Portugal, where his uncle was Senegalese ambassador. Delgado then worked as a camera operator at the Algerian Radio Television Center (Radiodiffusion-télévision algérienne, RTA) in 1977 and studied directing and production at the Portuguese Cinema Institute in Lisbon. After returning to Senegal, he assisted Paulin Soumanou Vieyra making his movie En résidence surveillé (Under house arrest, 1981).[2]

Later, Delgado was assistant director for several short and feature films,[3] including Camp de Thiaroye (Ousmane Sembène, 1987), Les Caprices d'un rivière (Bernard Giraudeau, 1996) and Moolaadé (Ousmane Sembène, 2004), and produced L'Appel des arènes (Cheikh Ndiaye, 2005).[2] He wrote the scenario and directed his feature film Niiwam (1988), an adaptation of a short story by Ousmane Sembène, which was awarded the OCIC Award at the 1991 Amiens International Film Festival. Clarence Delgado was a president of the Cinéastes Sénégalais Associés organisation (Associated Senegalese Filmmakers, CINESEAS).[2][4][5]

Filmography[edit]

Delgado's films include:[6][4]

Year Film Genre Role Duration (min)
1981 En résidence surveillée
by Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
Political fiction feature film Assistant[2] 100 m
1987 Camp de Thiaroye
by Ousmane Sembène
Historical drama feature Assistant Director 157 m
1988 Niiwam Drama fiction feature, adaptation of a
short story by Ousmane Sembène
Director, screenwriter 88 m
1996 Les Caprices d'un fleuve
by Bernard Giraudeau
Historical drama feature Assistant director 111 m
1997 TGV
by Moussa Touré
Comedy drama feature Actor 90 m
1999 Héroïsme au quotidien
by Ousmane Sembène
Drama short Assistant director
2002 Fatima, l'Algérienne de Dakar
by Med Hondo
Drama fiction feature Co-producer 89 or 93 m
2004 Moolaadé
by Ousmane Sembène
Drama fiction feature Assistant director 120 m
2005 L'Appel des arènes
by Cheikh Ndiaye (fr)
Drama fiction feature, adaptation of
the novel by Aminata Sow Fall
Assistant director, co-screenwriter,
co-producer
105 m
2012 Moi Zaphira !
by Apolline Traoré
Drama fiction feature Assistant director 102 m
2015 Lune est tombée (La)
by Gahité Fofana
Drama fiction feature Assistant director 77 m
2021 Que le Père soit[7] Drama fiction feature Director 110 m

Award[edit]

Film Festival Award
Niiwam Amiens International Film Festival (FIFAM, fr) 1991 Winner OCIC Award (SIGNIS)[6]

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Pfaff, Françoise (2010). "Clarence Delgado". A l'écoute du cinéma sénégalais. Collection images plurielles (in French). Paris: Éditions L'Harmattan. pp. 99–108. ISBN 9782296103528. OCLC 795438372. Short biography and an interview with Delgado.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 57. ISBN 0-253-35116-2. Delgado's name is misspelled as "Delgardo".
  2. ^ a b c d e Pfaff 2010.
  3. ^ "Les cinémas d'Afrique. réalisateurs. Clarence T. DELGADO". archive.wikiwix.com (in French). TV5MONDE France Belgique Suisse (FBS). Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Clarence Thomas Delgado Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice, Scénariste, Co-producteur/trice, Assistant/e réalisateur". africine.org (in French). Fédération africaine de la critique cinématographique (FACC). 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2023. Après une formation en réalisation et production à l'école de cinéma de Lisbonne (Portugal), il s'est formé comme opérateur de prises de vues au Centre de la Radio Télévision Algérienne (1977). (Translation: After an education in film direction and production at the Lisbon film school (Portugal), he trained as a camera operator with the Algerian Radio Television Center.)
  5. ^ "Clarence Thomas Delgado Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice, Scénariste, Co-producteur/trice, Assistant/e réalisateur. Sénégal". africultures.com (in French). Africultures. Les mondes en relation. 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  6. ^ a b Clarence Thomas Delgado at IMDb
  7. ^ "UN NOUVEAU LONG MÉTRAGE DE CLARENCE DELGADO, 29 ANS APRÈS SON DERNIER FILM". faapa.info (in French). Fédération Atlantique des Agences de Presse Africaine (Atlantic Fereration of African Press Agencies). Retrieved 16 November 2023.

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