
Idrissa
Ouédraogo was born in Banfora, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), in 1954. He grew
up in the town of Ouahigouya in the northern region of his homeland, and in
1976 he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree. To ensure a better life his
farmer parents sent him to Ouagadougou for further education, where he attended
the African Institute for Cinema Studies (Institut Africain d’Etudes
Cinématographiques) completing his studies in 1981 with a masters. After
studying in Kiev in the USSR he moved to Paris, where he graduated from the Institut
des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) in 1985 with a DEA from the
Sorbonne.
He trained at
the African Institute of Cinematography in Ouagadougou, continued his studies
in Kiev, USSR and Paris, France, and graduated from the Institut Des Hautes
Etudes Cinématographiques (IDHEC) in 1985. His work often explored the conflict
between rural and city life and tradition and modernity in his native Burkina
Faso and elsewhere in Africa. His first feature film, Yam Daabo, was presented
at the Cannes Film Festival. This success was followed by Tilaï (1990), the
winner of a special jury prize at Cannes and the Grand Prize at FESPACO in
1991. Yaaba and Samba Traoré were screened at the first New York African Film
Festival in 1993. In 1997, Kini and Adams, a South African co-production,
competed in Cannes. Ouédraogo also worked on a television series called Kadi
Jolie and his feature The Wrath of the Gods opened the 2003 edition of FESPACO.
Shortly after the end of the making of The Wrath of the Gods, Ouédraogo opted
for a kind of cinema more closely adapted to the needs of Africans, to compete
with the invasion of satellite images that are not representative of Africa.
Idrissa Ouedraogo passed away in February of 2018, aged 64, in Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso.
Films :

Yaaba
Produced by : Arcadia Films, Les Films de
l'avenir,
Télévision suisse romande, Thelma Film AG
Written by : Idrissa Ouedraogo
Music by : Francis Bebey
Cinematography : Matthias
Kälin
Edited by : Loredana Cristelli
Distributed by : New Yorker
Films
Release date : September 14,
1989
Running time : 90 minutes
Country : Burkina Faso
Language : Mòoré
To be continued...