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N'Diangane (1975)
This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.
This film presents a harsh critique of the Koranic teaching through the tragic story of a small talibé, student of a beggar.
The film's central subject matter, plot points, and thematic content are not available for analysis, preventing an assessment of its political bias.
The film features a cast that reflects its cultural origin, presenting visible diversity without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative may offer subtle critiques of traditional identities, consistent with themes often explored in films from its region and era.
The film celebrates traditional family values by depicting strong multigenerational bonds and respected parental authority within a close-knit village community. The narrative underscores the importance of these structures as a young boy navigates the challenges of urban life.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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