Maïmouna Hélène Diarra |
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Born | Maïmouna Hélène Diarra 1955
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Nationality | Malian |
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 1981–present |
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Maïmouna Hélène Diarra, nke a na-akpọkwa Helena Diarra[1] (1955 -June 10, 2021) bụ onye[2] Mali na-eme ihe nkiri nke a maara maka ịrụ ọrụ ụmụ nwanyị meworo okenye site na nwata.[3] Ọ bụ onye isi oche nke International Fund for the Development of Active Retirement (FIDRA).[4][5][6][7][8] Ọ bụ osote onye isi oche nke Professional Association of Decentralized Financial Systems of Côte d'Ivoire (Apsfd-CI).[9][10]
A mụrụ Diarra n'afọ 1955 na Segou, Mali[3] mana ọ ghọrọ nwa mgbe ọ dị obere ma bụrụ nwa mgbe ọ bụ nwanne nna ya na nne nne ya zụlitere ya. N'afọ 1975, a nabatara ya na National Pedagogical Institute for a Diploma of Fundamental Studies (DEF) na ọrụ nkuzi. Mgbe ọ gbanwere egwuregwu, n'etiti afọ 1975 na 1977 ọ gbara bọọlụ maka otu egwuregwu basketball ụmụ nwanyị nke Bamako Reds. N'afọ 1981, ọ nwetara diplọma na ihe nkiri na National Arts Institute (INA).[11]
N'afọ 2000, e gosipụtara ya dịka "Aminate" na ihe nkiri Michael Haneke, Code Unknown . Ndị ọzọ gụnyere: Aïssa Maïga, Juliette Binoche, Thierry Neuvic, Josef Bierbichler na ndị ọzọ.[12]
N'afọ 2004, e gosipụtara ya na ihe nkiri asụsụ Bambara nke Ousmane Sembène, Moolaadé, na-arụ ọrụ "Hadjatou".[13][14] Ndị ọzọ gụnyere: Fatoumata Coulibaly na Salimata Traoré. E gosipụtara ihe nkiri ahụ n'afọ 2007 Ebertfest .[15] A họpụtara ya maka onyinye "Ihe nkiri kacha mma" na Cannes Film Festival.[16]
N'afọ 2006, ọ pụtara na ihe nkiri Abderrahmane Sissako, Bamako, ebe ọ rụrụ ọrụ "Saramba".[17][18] Ndị ọzọ gosipụtara gụnyere: Aïssa Maïga na Tiécoura Traoré.[19][20][21]
Afọ
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Ihe nkiri
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Ọrụ
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Ihe edeturu
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[Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]
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2011
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Ugo ududo
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Nah)
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Ihe nkiri
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[22]
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2007
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Faro: Chi nwanyị nke Mmiri
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Kouta)
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Ihe nkiri
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[23]
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2006
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Bamako
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Saramba)
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Ihe nkiri
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[17]
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2004
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Moolaadé
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Hadjatou)
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Ihe nkiri
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[24]
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2000
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Koodu A Na-amaghị
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Aminate)
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Ihe nkiri
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[25]
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1999
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Jenesis ("Jenesis")
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Lea)
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Ihe nkiri
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[26]
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1997
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Ike Skirt ("Taafé Fanga")
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Timbé)
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Ihe nkiri na-atọ ọchị
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[27]
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1996
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Agbụrụ Macadam
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (nwunye Machó)
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Ihe nkiri na-atọ ọchị
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[28]
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1995
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Guimba Onye Ọchịchị Ukwu
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (Meya)
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Ihe ọchị, Ihe nkiri, Ihe E Mere Eme
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[29]
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1989
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Finzan
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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri (dị ka Helena Diarra)
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Ihe nkiri
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[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Finzan (1989). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ HOUSE OF FILMMAKERS OF MALI (CIMA): THE JAMAKAN GROUP WINS THE VIDEO COMPETITION (French). Bamada.net (June 20, 2020). Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Malian actress Maimouna Hélène Diarra, "old since her youth"! (French). RTBF (March 3, 2017). Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Improving the quality of life of retirees / Hélène Diarra, CEO of FIDRA: "In retirement, you have to give meaning to your life" (French). @bidj@an.net (September 7, 2019). Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Bamba (May 4, 2020). Fight against Covid-19: Fidra gives more than 40 million FCfa of health kits to associations of retirees (French). Fratmat. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Elisha, B. (September 29, 2017). 4th edition of the Active Retirement Day / Hélène Diarra: `` retirement is not an end of life, but continuity in action (French). @bidj@an.net. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ 6th edition of the day of active retirement: A foundation is born (French). Linfodrome (September 26, 2019). Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Adou (December 31, 2019). Reconversion of the military: The partners and the Ministry of Defense finalize the project (French). Fratmat. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Kamgate (March 7, 2020). In Côte d'Ivoire, microfinance has granted 300 billion FCFA in loans (French). Financial Afrik. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Microfinance: Didier Logon elected president of the APSFD of Côte d'Ivoire (French). @bidj@an.net (August 20, 2020). Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Mali: Where are they now? Maimouna Helène Diarra: Under the cheers of the public street (French). Maliactu (August 29, 2020). Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Code Unknown (2000). IMDb. Retrieved on November 29, 2020.
- ↑ Santiago (November 24, 2020). CRITICISM | MOOLAADÉ (Portuguese). Plano Crítico. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ THE FILMS OF OUSMANE SEMBÈNE: MOOLAADÉ. University of Albany. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Celebrating Roger Ebert's Great Movies. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Cannes Film Festival - Un Certain Regard Prize: Best Film. Film Affinity. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Bamako (2006). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Bamako. Chicago Reader. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Bamako (2006). American Film Institute. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Gonzales (November 8, 2020). Art-House Cinema Streaming Platform OVID.tv Announces November Release Slate. Geek Vibes Nation. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Director Abderrahmane Sissako presents this special screening of Bamako. French Film Festival. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Toiles d'araignées (2011). IMDb. Retrieved on November 29, 2020.
- ↑ Faro: Goddess of the Waters (2007). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Moolaadé (2004). IMDb. Retrieved on November 29, 2020.
- ↑ Code Unknown (2000). IMDb. Retrieved on November 29, 2020.
- ↑ Genesis (1999). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Skirt Power (1997). IMDb. Retrieved on November 29, 2020.
- ↑ Macadam tribu (1996). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.
- ↑ Guimba the Tyrant (1995). IMDb. Retrieved on November 30, 2020.