Mati Diop (born June 22, 1982) is a French-Senegalese actress and film director. She directed the 2019 film Atlantics, for which she became the first black female director to be in contention for the Cannes Film Festival's highest prize, the Palme d'Or. At Cannes, Atlantics won the Grand Prix.
35 Shots of Rum
(Joséphine)
Simon Killer
(Victoria)
Another World
(Sita)
Fort Buchanan
(Justine)
L for Leisure
(Stacey)
Les Révélations 2010
Hermia & Helena
(Danièle)
Sleepwalkers
In My Room
(Herself)
Both Sides of the Blade
(Gabrielle)
Fort Buchanan: Hiver
Queens of Drama
(Mimi's Mother)
Clique Talk
(Self)
Atlantiques
(Director)
Big in Vietnam
(Director)
Snow Canon
(Director)
A Thousand Suns
(Director)
Dahomey
(Producer)
A Thousand Suns
(Director of Photography)
Olympus
(Director)
Dahomey
(Writer)
Dahomey
(Casting)
Simon Killer
(Story)
Atlantiques
(Sound)
Dahomey
(Director)
Atlantics
(Director)
Liberian Boy
(Director)
Île artificielle - Expédition
(Director)
Snow Canon
(Writer)
Atlantiques
(Director of Photography)
Tokyo Trip
(Director)
Félicité Remix #1: Billard Luxury Palace
(Director)
Atlantics
(Screenplay)
30th anniversaire of FIDMarseille
(Director)
Big in Vietnam
(Cinematography)
Big in Vietnam
(Writer)
Limbo Visions 1
(Director)
In My Room
(Director)
In My Room
(Writer)
In My Room
(Director of Photography)
Liberian Boy
(Director of Photography)
Naked Blue
(Director)