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MATI
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A Conversation with Mati Diop
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May 2, 2021
‍‍1:00pm EST
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Credit: © Emmanuel Bovet
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Mati Diop lives and works between France and Senegal. Her debut feature film Atlantics won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival where it premiered in 2019 and was shortlisted for Best International Film at the Oscars 2020.

In my room (2020), her last short film, premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Her previous shorts, One thousand suns (2014), Big in Vietnam (2011), Snow Canon (2010) and Atlantics (2009) have been screened and awarded prizes at many film festivals including Venice, Toronto, Rotterdam, Viennale, FID Marseille, Indie Lisboa. Mati was awarded Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Emerging Artist Award in 2016.

As an actor, Mati Diop made her debut in Claire Denis’ 35 Shots of Rum (2008), and has since appeared in Simon Killer by Antonio Campos (2012), Fort Buchanan by Benjamin Crotty (2014), and Hermia & Helena by Matias Piñeiro (2016).