
Joseph Gaï Ramaka
Directing
Known For

From the coast of Gorée, director Arma Gòo embarks on the "Kumba Kastel", with a troupe of the island's best storytellers, dancers, singers, actors, fire eaters, and acrobats. He wants to go to the Cinecittà studios in Europe to shoot an epic musical. Their journey takes a tragic turn.
Wamè

A series of six dramatic shorts, each from a different African country and all on the broad theme of "love in Africa."
Africa Dreaming

Bizet's Carmen gets a modern adaptation. Seducting, provocating, sensual. All the ingredients for a perfect drama. With her charm, Karmen gets out of many situations.
Karmen Gei

Based on a play by Wole Soyinka, The Strong Breed, SO BE IT offers an emotionally searing allegory of present-day Africa's bloody internecine convulsions.
So Be It
One shot on May 15, 1993 ended the life of Maître Babacar Sëye, the vice-president of Senegal's Constitutional Council.
And What If Latif Was Right
In times of social distance and the barrier gesture to protect one's neighbor, expression becomes an invaluable act to preserve our humanities. In Mbas mi, the director invites Goo Mamadou Ba to lend his voice to revive an essential text by Albert Camus. In the twilight of memory island, an incantatory voice rises. Carried by the surf, it changes according to a memory. From the alleys dotted with man-lanterns to the tops of sentinel baobabs, the words of "La Peste" resonate.
Pandemic
Senegalesian film directed by Joseph Gaï Ramaka.
Baw-Naan
Documentary directed by Joseph Gaï Ramaka.