^ abc"Alain Gomis, Réalisateur/trice Producteur/trice Scénariste Monteur/se Dialoguiste". africine.org (in French). Fédération africaine de la critique cinématographique (FACC). 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2023. Il est né en 1972 en France, où il a grandi. Il vit et travaille entre Paris et Dakar. En 2013, son 3ème long-métrage, Tey ("Aujourd'hui"), avec Saul Williams, est sélectionné en compétition au 62ème Festival de Berlin, puis remporte l'Étalon d'Or du Fespaco (festival panafricain du cinéma), une première pour un film sénégalais.
^"Moussa Yoro Bathily". africultures.com (in French). Africultures. Les mondes en relation. 2019. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
^ ab"Alain Gomis Biography France / Senegal". africanfilmny.org. New York: African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF). Retrieved 1 December 2023. Alain Gomis, born in France, is of Senegalese origin and studied cinematography at the Sorbonne. After graduating he organized and facilitated video production workshops for immigrant youth in Nanterre. By the age of twenty-six, he had already made three short films: Tourbillons, Tout le monde peut se tromper, and the documentary Caramels et chocolats. In 2001, Gomis directed his first feature film, L'Afrance. Gomis' 2012 film, Tey, was awarded the Etalon de Yenenga at FESPACO in 2012.
^Inspired by the French novel L'aventure ambiguë by Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Paris: Julliard, 1961
^Kennedy, Lisa (9 March 2023). "'Rewind & Play' Review: Thelonious Monk Dazzles Even When an Interview Falls Flat". The New York Times. The documentary "Rewind & Play" makes damning use of a 1969 interview Thelonious Monk did with Henri Renaud for the French television program "Jazz Portrait." Monk's European tour was set to end in Paris and the show was recorded shortly before.