Seydou Sarr, a breakout actor from Senegal, has captivated audiences with his debut performance in Io Capitano, the film selected by Italy as its candidate for the Oscars. Awarded the Mastroianni Prize at the 80th Venice Film Festival, Seydou Sarr not only represents a new talent in Italian cinema but also serves as a spokesperson for the right to dream.
Seydou's journey into the world of acting was not initially driven by personal ambition. At the age of 19, Seydou, a naturally reserved and humble individual, found himself thrust into the limelight after the film altered his life trajectory. His portrayal of a character with his own name in 'Io Capitano,' a film depicting the challenges faced by migrants seeking a better life in Europe, resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike.