Djigui Diarra
Djigui Diarra grew up in Grigny, in the Paris suburbs. As a child, he spent his time watching Hong Kong movies with his father. Today, he is inspired by directors such as Ken Loach, Souleymane Cissé, Spike Lee, or John Woo to create his own universe in his films. As an actor, Djigui played in the series Julie Lescaut, Fabrice Gobert's film K.O, and Raoul Peck's The Young Karl Marx. Djigui has directed three short films, Utopia (France television prize) Na tout pour elle (purchased by TV5 Monde) and recently Malgré eux selected at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Young Karl Marx
as uncredited26 year-old Karl Marx embarks with his wife, Jenny, on the road to exile. In 1844 in Paris, he...
Movie pageK.O.
as uncreditedA CEO for a television channel finds his life torn apart after he wakes up from coma.
Movie pageLe Marchand de sable
as uncreditedMarked by years of prison, Djo, a parcel delivery man in the Paris suburbs, lives modestly with...
Movie pageMalgré eux
as MoryIn the french neighbourhood of Rosières, a police officer shot a mother during an intervention....
Movie pageJust a moment
as FousseiniFousseini, a young painter, struggles to make a living from his passion. Suffering from not...
Movie pageClear Sky
as uncreditedJérémy, paratrooper, returns from Central Africa after the death of his brother in arms,...
Movie pageNa tout pour elle
as IkkiThe story of a son who would do everything to fulfill his mother's last wish: to die in Mali.
Movie page