Borom Sarret
The film follows a poor man in Dakar attempting to make a living as a cart driver (referred to in the subtitles as The Wagoner). While he hopes to be paid for his services, he knows that some of his passengers will not pay as they have little to no income. Sometimes, all he gets is a handshake. Among his customers is a man delivering his child’s body to the cemetery. When the father is not allowed into the cemetery because he does not have the correct papers, the wagoner places the body of the child at the father’s feet and leaves him lamenting over his loss.
In another sequence, a well dressed man asks to be taken to the French quarter. The wagoner does not want to take him there because carts are not allowed there. The customer asserts that his connections enable him to disregard the rule, but they are stopped by a policeman who demands the cart driver’s papers. When the cart driver pulls out his paperwork, a medallion drops to the ground and the policeman steps on it, refusing to move his foot. While the cart driver is being harassed by the policeman, the customer jumps into a car without paying his fare or defending the cart driver.
In the next scene, the cart driver has only his horse, as his cart has been confiscated in lieu of the fine. When he arrives home, the cart driver informs his wife that he has no money. His wife hands their baby to him, assures him that she will make sure they will eat, and leaves the premises with the implication that she will engage in sex work.
