
A Screaming Man
War · Drama
Overview
Adam Ousmane is a pool attendant at a local resort. When the new managers decide to downsize, Adam loses his job to his own son, Abdel. Shattered by the turn of events, Adam is pressured into contributing to the Chadian war effort. With no money to speak of, the only asset he can donate is his son.
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Youssouf Djaoro
Youssouf Djaoro
Adam 'Champion' Ousmane
Youssouf Djaoro
Adam 'Champion' Ousmane


Diouc Koma
Diouc Koma
Abdel Ousmane
Diouc Koma
Abdel Ousmane


Emile Abossolo M'bo
Emile Abossolo M'bo
Le chef de quartier
Emile Abossolo M'bo
Le chef de quartier


Hadje Fatime N'Goua
Hadje Fatime N'Goua
Mariam
Hadje Fatime N'Goua
Mariam


Marius Yelolo
Marius Yelolo
David
Marius Yelolo
David


Djénéba Koné
Djénéba Koné
Djénéba Koné
Djénéba Koné
Djénéba Koné
Li Heling
Li Heling
Mme Wang
Li Heling
Mme Wang
Rémadji Adèle Ngaradoumbaye
Rémadji Adèle Ngaradoumbaye
Souad
Rémadji Adèle Ngaradoumbaye
Souad
John Mbaiedoum
John Mbaiedoum
Etienne
John Mbaiedoum
Etienne
Sylvain Mbaikoubou
Sylvain Mbaikoubou
Le nouveau cuisinier
Sylvain Mbaikoubou
Le nouveau cuisinier
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