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Mati Diop

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Mati Diop

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  • Born
    June 22, 1982 · Paris, France

Biography

    • Mati Diop was born on June 22, 1982 in Paris, France. She is an actress and director, known for Atlantique (2019), Dahomey (2024) and Mille soleils (2013).

Family

  • Parents
      Wasis Diop
  • Relatives
      Djibril Diop Mambéty(Aunt or Uncle)

Trivia

  • Her short documentary Mille soleils (2013) is a tribute to the Senegalese film classic Touki Bouki (1973), directed by her uncle Djibril Diop Mambéty.
  • Daughter of Wasis Diop and niece of Djibril Diop Mambéty.

Quotes

  • [press conference for Atlantique (2019) at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival] I had so many strong emotions - a lot of things left a deep imprint on me. There are three precise things: when these boys leave by sea they do this without telling anybody - they just left from one day to the next, and that's something that really struck me. They don't say goodbye - they just go, they leave - they only call their family or relatives once they've reached their destination. I read an article called "The Widows of the Sea" - a group of women was questioned and in their own words they talked about their experience - they had been waiting for a son, a brother, a husband who never came back - they couldn't even set up a football team because there weren't enough men in the neighbourhood. The way people view the ocean was also something I wanted to show in the film - how they see the ocean in a different way after all these events; it's fascinating yet very threatening because many young people drowned at sea, so I started to view the ocean differently.

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