Director Idrissa Ouedraogo of Burkina Faso, a giant of African cinema, died Sunday. He was 64, according to his country’s national filmmakers guild. The prolific Ouedraogo was best known for "Tilai," a powerful drama about family honor that won the Cannes Jury Prize in 1990. President Roch Marc Christian Kabore said in a statement that his country "has lost a filmmaker of immense talent," noting that the director "truly contributed to turning the spotlight on Burkinabe…