Yam Daabo

Directed by Idrissa Ouédraogo
Burkina Faso
1987
79 mins
Unclassified 15+
One of the great debuts of African cinema, Idrissa Ouédraogo’s Yam Daabo follows a family seeking land, dignity and freedom in Sankara-era Burkina Faso. 4K restoration.

Yam Daabo marked the auspicious debut of Burkinabé master Idrissa Ouédraogo (Yaaba, SFF 1990; Samba Traoré, SFF 1993), whose films so often traced the tensions between tradition and modernity. The title means ‘the choice’ – here, the courageous decision of a family who leave behind their life in the city, dependent on international aid, in favour of a more self-sufficient countryside existence. Once they settle, new tensions emerge, including a heated rivalry between two suitors for the family’s daughter. Made during leader Thomas Sankara’s revolutionary push for a self-reliant Burkina Faso, this evocative film (scored by the great Francis Bebey) lends political significance to an intimate family story.

YAM DAABO: Restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, in collaboration with Les Films de la Plaine and the family of Idrissa Ouédraogo.

Although the central story is intimate in scale, the film’s scope is large and its social purview deep. Using modest means and methods, Yam Daabo proves to be more than just engaging—it’s exemplary.
Richard Brody, The New Yorker

Tickets

Wed 3 June 2026, 6:30pm
Palace Central - Cinema 1
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  • Program Strand
  • Year
    1987
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    Burkina Faso
  • Language
    In Mòoré with English subtitles
  • Director
    Idrissa Ouédraogo
  • Producer
    Mario Gariazzo
  • Cast
    Aoua Guiraud, Moussa Bologo, Ousmane Sawadogo
  • Screenwriter
    Idrissa Ouédraogo
  • Cinematographer
    Jean Monsigny, Sékou Ouédraogo, Issaka Thiombiano
  • Editor
    Arnaud Blin
  • Genre
  • Company Credits
    Festival Contact: Cineteca di Bologna
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