Tey (Today)
Today is the last day of Satché’s life. Though he is strong and healthy, he knows this to be true. Walking through the streets of his home town in Senegal, Satché takes in the sites of his past as if he were looking at them for the last time: his parents’ house, his first love, his friends, his wife and children. He greets these final moments with great fear but also with a sense of joy.
“I had just moved to Paris. Early one morning, exiting the metro on Champs-Élysées a kid ran up saying that his friend had written a movie for me and was on his way to NY to try to locate me.
That afternoon I get a call from a producer asking if I’d be free to receive a call from a director that evening. That evening I get a call from Alain Gomis. He’s in Senegal prepping for a film that he says he wrote with my picture hanging over his desk. He asks can he send the producer with the script in the morning.
The next morning two producers arrive at my house with a script and a story of how they had gotten the finances for the film green-lit partially by saying I was already attached.
It takes me two weeks and two dictionaries (French/Wolof) to read it.
TEY, for me, represents a turning point in my life, just as the story of the film is a turning point for the character, and so it is for all who see it.” – Saul Williams (as curator of the 2017 edition of Films on the Green Festival)
DIRECTOR
Alain Gomis
SCREENPLAY
Alain Gomis, Djolof Mbengue, Marc Wels
PRODUCTOR
Maïa Cinéma, Granit films
DISTRIBUTOR
BelleMoon Productions
CAST
Saul Williams, Aïssa Maïga, Anisia Uzeyman, Djolof Mbengue
DETAILS
2013 | Drama | 1h28 | France-Senegal
SCREENING
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Special Event: Free and open to all
With the generous support of BelleMoon Productions and Cinémathèque Afrique – Institut français
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