Banel
Khady Mane
Banel

Chaos ensues shortly after a young man in a remote village in northern Senegal refuses to accept his role as the new village chief.
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Banel
Khady Mane
Banel
Adama
Mamadou Diallo
Adama
Adama’s Mother
Binta Racine Sy
Adama’s Mother
Racine
Moussa Sow
Racine
Coudy
Ndiabel Diallo
Coudy
Abou Dia
Oumar Samba Dia
Abou Dia
Malik
Amadou Ndiaye
Malik
Uncle #1
Amadou Hady Sall
Uncle #1
Uncle #2
Cherif Diallo
Uncle #2
Djibril
Nima Ba
Djibril
Omar
Amadou Kane Sylla
Omar
Marie
Sawdatou Sy
Marie
<b>EXT. DESTINY - DAY</b> <i>Banel & Adama</i> is about destiny, loss and sacrifice. Luckily <i>Banel & Adama</i> doesn't sacrifice anything to present us with this story. Narratively it flows, opening on the love of our two protagonists: <i>Banel</i>, a woman who recently lost her partner and <i>Adama</i>, who has recently lost both father and brother (FYI, his brother was Banel's partner). With that recent loss, they are brought together out of, at least at the beginning, love and responsibility within the community and religion. <i>Banel & Adama</i> have a great score matching fantastic cinematography at the start and end, relying upon the story to keep you engaged. Thankfully that story unfolds truths about their relationship and forces them to fulfil birthrights and responsibilities. Unfortunately, the believability of their relationship is thin, and what's even harder to believe is the twist of how they came together, which is so quickly thrown in with minimal set-up and then so forgotten to make it seem like it's a plot line that was pulled last minute. The first and final 20 minutes are its most outstanding moments, visually, narratively and audibly. Making it worth your time. <b>FADE OUT.</b>
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