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[–] FidelisNeuter ago (edited ago)
I wrote this to another forum but copy/pasta it in case it's of any interest to you:
Also in France, the median income for the standard worker is barely 25,000-30,000 €. I'm amazed how much a rather unknown director (except for the industry pros and niche viewers) is making for her first feature film on an obviously not-mainstream topic.
[–] FidelisNeuter ago (edited ago)
Edit: I see where the 2017 Sundance award came from. On the French wiki page of Doucouré:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C3%AFmouna_Doucour%C3%A9
It says in January 2017, she's awarded the Global Filmmaking Award for "Cuties", sponsored for the event by African-American director Ava DuVernay.
https://www.lequotidien.sn/sundance-2017-maimouna-doucoure-a-nouveau-recompensee/ (Senegalese news in French, article dated February 3, 2017)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C3%AFmouna_Doucour%C3%A9
And from the English wiki, it says that award at Sundance 2017 was for the script. When was that co-founder of Sundance arrested? (rhetorical question) Then at Sundance 2020, she won the Directing Jury Award, praising her for her script (again?). Why the heck Sundance kept rewarding that project?