Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (French pronunciation: [ma.ama sale aʁun]; Arabic: محمد الصالح هارون; born 1961; Abéché). is a Chadian filmmaker. Loaded with complex moral and political themes, Haroun’s films confront questions of individual, familial, and national responsibility with unerring compassion and profound personal insight. He left Chad during the civil wars of the 1980s. Haroun is the first Chadian full-length film director. He both writes and directs his films. Though he has lived in France since 1982, most of his films have been set in and made in Chad. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun was Minister of Tourism, Culture and Crafts of Chad from February 5, 2017, to February 8, 2018.
Directing
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Male
1961-01-01
Abéché, Chad
محمد الصالح هارون
Bye Bye Africa
Mambéty For Ever
Our Father
Dry Season
Lingui, the Sacred Bonds
A Screaming Man
Bord' Africa
Un thé au sahel
Letter from New York
Scenarios from Africa: African Solidarity
Grigris
Goï-Goï
Maral tanié
Expectations
Sex, Okra & Salted Butter
Hissein Habré, A Chadian Tragedy
A Season in France
Scenarios from Africa: The Tree and the Wind
B 400
Sotigui Kouyaté, a modern griot
Kalala
Lac
Interdependence
Soumsoum, the Night of the Stars