Moolaadé is a Senegalese movie directed by Ousmane Sembene. It tells the story of Collé, a woman who stands up against the practice of female genital mutilation in her village. Collé's act of defiance sparks a powerful movement among the village women, challenging long-held traditions and patriarchal norms. The film explores themes of women's rights, cultural traditions, and the power of collective action. Moolaadé received critical acclaim for its powerful message and authentic portrayal of African village life.