Mohamed Camara | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1959 (age 66–67) |
| Other names | Mohamed Kamara |
| Citizenship | Guinean |
| Alma mater | Atelier Blanche Salant |
| Occupations | film director, actor |
| Years active | 1986–present |
| Known for | his performance as Ousmane in French in Action |
| Awards | Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Foreign Narrative Feature at L.A. Outfest |
Mohamed Camara (born 1959 in Conakry) is a Guinean film director and actor based in France. [1] He studied at the Atelier Blanche Salant in Paris. [2] He has explored controversial topics in his films such as incest ( Denko ), child suicide ( Minka ) and homosexuality ( Dakan ). [3] 1997's Dakan has been called the first film on homosexuality by a Black African. [4]
Camara has won several international awards for his films, including the Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Foreign Narrative Feature at L.A. Outfest for Dakan. [5] [6]
In North America, Camara is perhaps best known for his performance as Ousmane in the wildly popular educational series French in Action.
| Year | Film |
|---|---|
| 1988 | The House of Smiles |
| 1994 | Neuf mois |
| 1997 | 100% Arabic |
| 1997 | Dakan |
| Year | Film |
|---|---|
| 1993 | Denko |
| 1994 | Minka |
| 1997 | Dakan |