
Moustapha Alassane
Directing·January 1, 1942·† March 17, 2015 — 73 years old·Niger
Moustapha Alassane (1942–17 March 2015) was a Nigerien filmmaker.
Born in 1942 in N’Dougou (Niger), Moustapha Alassane graduated in mechanics. However, in the Rouch IRSH in Niamey he learned the cinematographic technique and thereafter became one of its main proponents. Jean Rouch provided for Alassane's education and accommodation in Canada, where he met the famous Norman McLaren, who taught him about animation.
He was the creator of the first animated films of the sub-Saharan Africa, also directing documentaries and fiction films. He was Head of Cinema Department at the Niamey University for 15 years.
Known For
Filmography · 19
2014Tahar Chériaa: A l'Ombre du BaobabSelf2008Moustapha Alassane, Cineaste of the PossibleHimself2001KokoaDirector · Writer1982Agwane, mon villageDirector1977Samba the GreatDirector · Writer · Animation1973ShakiDirector1973Toula, or the Genie of the WaterWriter · Director · Director of Photography1972Women Cars Villas MoneyDirector1970Little by Little1967Mahauta: Les bouchers du MawriCinematography1966The Cowboys Are BlackSelf1966Return of an AdventurerDirector · Director of Photography · Writer1966Bon voyage, SimProducer · Editor · Director of Photography · Director · Writer1965The Death of GandjiWriter · Animation · Director1964L'Afrique et la recherche scientifiqueCamera Operator1964L’Arachide de SanchiraDirector1962The WeddingDirector1962The Ring of King KodaDirector1962La Pileuse de MilDirector











