Thursday, Feb. 5th 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. MSC-Great Hall C Commentary: UW-Stout documentary students & Chris Freeman (faculty) Film & Film Studies Community of Practice Sponsored by the Nakatani Teaching & Learning Center This 1963 film is often considered the first film ever made in Africa by a black African. It depicts a cart driver in Dakar & the poverty his people face. Through the telling of three stories, the film documents the harsh reality that Dakar’s independence hasn’t resolved the complex problems of daily life for its people.