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Drama
Overview
Beginning in South Africa under the apartheid regime, the film follows a young girl who flees the country after a violent confrontation with a local white landowner in which her father is killed. She settles in Abidjan, where, ten years later, she has become a university student. As part of her studies, she visits the Taureg tribe on the edge of the Sahara before at last returning to post-Apartheid South Africa.
Top Cast
Linèo Tsolo
Linèo Tsolo
Nandi
Linèo Tsolo
Nandi
Sidi Yaya Cissé
Sidi Yaya Cissé
Solofa
Sidi Yaya Cissé
Solofa
Eric Miyeni
Eric Miyeni
The father
Eric Miyeni
The father


Mary Twala
Mary Twala
Grandmother
Mary Twala
Grandmother
Nakedi Ribane
Nakedi Ribane
The mother
Nakedi Ribane
The mother
Mariame Amerou Mohamed Dicko
Mariame Amerou Mohamed Dicko
Nandi at 6 years
Mariame Amerou Mohamed Dicko
Nandi at 6 years
Balla Moussa Keita
Balla Moussa Keita
Teacher
Balla Moussa Keita
Teacher
Adam Rose
Adam Rose
Killer Policeman
Adam Rose
Killer Policeman
Niamanto Sanogo
Niamanto Sanogo
Rastas' prophet
Niamanto Sanogo
Rastas' prophet


Martin Le Maitre
Martin Le Maitre
Martin Le Maitre
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