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200916 minDocumentary, Drama

Atlantiques

Is Atlantiques a Hit or Flop?

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Is Atlantiques worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Documentary, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Atlantiques Synopsis

Short lo-fi film set in Senegal. Mostly focussing on a group of Senegalese youths, discussing their hopes and fears concerning the crossing of the atlantic to get to Europe. Will life be easier there or not?

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Top Cast

Ouli Seck
Ouli SeckMother
Serigne Seck
Serigne SeckYoung Man
Alpha Diop
Alpha DiopFriend around the Fire
Cheikh M'Baye
Cheikh M'BayeFriend around the fire
Ibou Laye
Ibou LayeFriend at the Cemetery
Vieux Seck
Vieux SeckFriend at the Cemetery
Asta M'Boup
Asta M'BoupSister

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Is Atlantiques worth watching?

Atlantiques has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Documentary, Drama movies.

Is Atlantiques hit or flop?

Atlantiques has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Atlantiques?

Atlantiques is a Documentary, Drama movie that Short lo-fi film set in Senegal. Mostly focussing on a group of Senegalese youths, discussing their hopes and fears concerning the crossing of the atl...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 18, 2025
★ 7

Separated from the woman he loves, a man sits with his friends by a roaring fire on the coast of Senegal dreaming of a reconciliation far away. As their entirely natural and spontaneously presented conversation evolves, their thoughts turn to escaping their daily drudge and taking to the open sea. “The ocean has no borders” says one… “it has nothing to hold on to” replies another as they begin to asses the emotional and physical risks that any journey might involve and weigh them up against losing what little they have at home - even if that includes their own lives. It packs quite a bit of philosophy into fifteen minutes, this feature, with an observational style of photography that takes us intimately into their debate. Their chatter seems to neatly align the pros and cons of their risky proposition and serves to provide the observer with some sort of idea as to the inspiration and driving forces that compel people to seek a better life, even if the place they are heading to is unknown to them, and quite possibly no less welcoming. It only scratched the surface of the issues, but it’s still worth a watch.