Karim
After a brutal attack, a young nomad named Sira refuses to surrender to her fate without a fight and instead takes a stand against Islamist terror. A feminist counterpoint to current reporting from the Sahel region.
The Pastor
Boromo, Burkina Faso. When Rasmané finds out that his friend Pierre has died, he sets off for his home town to help his family to transport the body home for his funeral. However, Rasmané hasn't reckoned with the traditional village elders who are strictly against them paying their last respects to a non-believer in the village. For Rasmané it is the beginning of an odyssey through Burkina Faso, as it turns out its not so straightforward to get the body of a man buried who was not baptised, does not have a Muslim first name and was not a member of any of the country's religious communities.
Newly retired from the civil service, Modibo is known for his honesty and has been called on to become the new chief of his home village. But he can't stand the intrigues and has other plans. Will he leave his family in the hands of those avid for power? Directed by: Boubakar Diallo (France/Burkina Faso, 2017) Cast: Ildevert Méda (Modibo), Issa Ouédraogo (Arzouma), O' Gus Kustu (Kayoure), Anatole Zabre Sougrinoma (Jean-François), Djamila Barry Warda (Nadia) Genre: comedy drama Awards: selected in the category "Panorama feature film" at the 2019 FESPACO (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso)