- “The Extraordinary Journeys of Mr. West” (2019) – This French film, directed by Riad Sattouf, follows the journey of a Frenchman in The Gambia who encounters unexpected situations.
- “Under the Starry Sky” (2018) – Directed by Dyana Gaye, this film is a Senegalese-West African co-production that tells the intertwined stories of three individuals from different places, including The Gambia.
- “The Incredible Adventure of Jojo” (2014) – This family-friendly film, directed by Rolfe Kanefsky, follows the adventures of a young boy and his pet lizard in The Gambia.
- “A Season in the Nile” (2005) – Directed by Spanish filmmaker Juan Gautier, this film is set in several African countries, including The Gambia. It explores the journey of a young Spanish man who travels to Africa.
- “The Pussy Cat” (2000) – Directed by Adama Drabo, this drama film set in Mali also includes scenes shot in The Gambia. It follows the struggles of a young girl who is forced into prostitution.
- “Reading the Ceiling” by Dayo Forster: This novel follows the story of Ayodele, a young woman from The Gambia, who embarks on a journey to discover her identity and purpose in life.
- “The Shadow of the Sun” by Ryszard Kapuscinski: Although not a novel per se, this book is a collection of stories and observations by Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski during his travels in various African countries, including The Gambia.
- “His Own Where” by Ghanaian-Gambian author Bemba Seka: Set in both The Gambia and Ghana, this novel explores the themes of identity, love, and liberation through the story of two young lovers from different backgrounds.
- “A Season of Rains” by Nana Grey-Johnson: This novel offers a vivid depiction of post-colonial Gambia. It follows the life of a young village boy named Kebba, who confronts societal expectations and seeks to break free from traditional roles.
- “Roots: The Saga of an American Family” by Alex Haley: Although largely based in the United States, this iconic novel also delves into the Gambia and explores the historical connections between African Americans and their West African roots.
WANDERLIST: Gambia in books and on film
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