
N'Diangane
Drama
Overview
This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.
Top Cast
Mame N'Diaye
Mame N'Diaye
N'Diangane
Mame N'Diaye
N'Diangane
Mody Gueye
Mody Gueye
Modou
Mody Gueye
Modou
Fatim Diagne
Fatim Diagne
Fatim
Fatim Diagne
Fatim
Abou Camara
Abou Camara
Sérigne moussa
Abou Camara
Sérigne moussa
Yvon M'Baye
Yvon M'Baye
1er Talibé
Yvon M'Baye
1er Talibé
Malick Gueye Seck
Malick Gueye Seck
2ème Talibé
Malick Gueye Seck
2ème Talibé
Bassirou Kane
Bassirou Kane
N'Diaga séne
Bassirou Kane
N'Diaga séne
Seydou Barry
Seydou Barry
Seydou Barry
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