Sarah Maldoror ou la nostalgie de l'utopie is a Togolese short documentary film directed by Anne-Laure Folly.
[2] The film documents the constant political struggle in all her work for liberty, her affirmation of her négritude to the world, and her campaign for recognition of black poets.
[3] At the 1997 FESPACO press conference for her new film Les Oubliées, Anne-Laure Folly Reimann had already paid honor to Sarah Maldoror, saying: Sarah inspired me to do this film.
She made a film called Sambizanga, which in my opinion is one of the masterpieces of African cinema.
She cleared the way by showing the Angola liberation war from a woman’s perspective.