Dakar-Bamako (1992)

Dakar-Bamako (1992) poster

The Bamako Express takes more than 36 hours to connect Dakar to Bamako, about 1200 kilometers. During this crossing from West to East, multiple images of the African continent, legendary places, great rivers, arid landscapes, pass before the eyes of travellers, while the train itself appears as the center of incessant activity: cohabitation between Malians and Senegalese who live, sleep and trade together.

Director: Samba Félix Ndiaye
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date:
Country: Senegal
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dakar-Bamako about?
The Bamako Express takes more than 36 hours to connect Dakar to Bamako, about 1200 kilometers. During this crossing from West to East, multiple images of the African continent, legendary places, great rivers, arid landscapes, pass before the eyes of travellers, while the train itself appears as the center of incessant activity: cohabitation between Malians and Senegalese who live, sleep and trade together.
Who directed Dakar-Bamako?
Dakar-Bamako was directed by Samba Félix Ndiaye.
How long is Dakar-Bamako?
Dakar-Bamako has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Dakar-Bamako?
Dakar-Bamako is a Documentary film.
Where was Dakar-Bamako produced?
Dakar-Bamako was produced in Senegal.