Awa Sène Sarr

Desiring to become a lawyer, Sarr studied law at the University of Dakar.

[2] Sarr has performed in over forty plays, including texts by Marie N'Diaye, Ahmadou Kourouma, Catherine Anne and Philippe Blasband.

[1] She organizes the Horlonge du Sud literary café every month in Brussels, intended to highlight African literature.

[3] She hosted a radio program on Wolof language poetry entitled Taalifi Doomi Réewmi on the Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise (RTS).

[4] In the final film, she advised Ocelot to include a scene under a baobab tree in the village with a griot.