Wole Soyinka

Wole Soyinka

Acting
1934-07-13
Abeokuta, Nigeria

Biography

Nigerian writer. Awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Known For & Full Filmography6 Titles

#1Van de Schoonheid en de Troost

Drama Series - 2000, 16 episodes as himself

8.8 / 10
Documentary

To his guests – artists, scientists, writers, philosophers and musicians – Wim Kayzer in Of Beauty and Consolation asks the philosophical question: What makes this life worth living?

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details
#2Afrique(s), une autre histoire du XXème siècle

Drama Series - 2010, 16 episodes as Self

8.0 / 10
Documentary

An outstanding performance featuring brilliant storytelling, high stakes drama, and unforgettable character arcs.

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details
#3Kongi's Harvest

Movie - 1970, 2h 15m as President Kongi

7.5 / 10
Drama

An African dictator (Wole Soyinka) needs to convince the former king (Rashidi Onikoyi) to legitimize his reign by offering him the ceremonial yam at the upcoming harvest festival.

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details
#4Nelson Mandela: The Myth and Me

Movie - 2013, 2h 15m as Self

6.4 / 10
Documentary

Khalo Matabane spent two years making the film, interviewing those who knew and loved Mandela, and also those who criticised him. Global thinkers, politicians and artists including the Dalai Lama, Henry Kissinger and Ariel Dorfman talk about the effect of his policies and his decision making. Their thoughts are weighed equally with ordinary South Africans like Charity Kondile, who refuses to forgive her son's apartheid operative murderer. Through these interviews, completed in the last months of Mandela's life, Matabane interrogates for himself the meaning of freedom, reconciliation and forgiveness. By doing so he challenges Mandela's enduring impact in today's world of conflict and inequality. Thought-provoking and reflective, Mandela, the Myth and Me is a moving film which frames Mandela from a fresh, deeply personal perspective. (Storyville)

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details
#5Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory

Movie - 2024, 2h 15m as "Self"

8.8 / 10
Documentary

Before he became Africa's first Nobel Prize winner in Literature, a small campus bungalow at the University of Ibadan played an outsized role in the life of a man, Wole Soyinka, his family, his university, and the nation. Here's the story. How do we preserve not just what we remember but the physical markers of such transient memory?

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details
#6Bigger Than Africa

Movie - 2018, 2h 15m as Self

8.8 / 10
Documentary

When the slave ships docked in North America, Brazil, and the Caribbean, hundreds of cultures, traditions, and religions landed with the Africans on board, one transcended slavery beyond imagination and remains alive till this day in the New World: the Yoruba culture.

Loading cast carousel...
View Reviews & Details