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202188 minDrama

Lingui: The Sacred Bonds

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Is Lingui: The Sacred Bonds worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lingui: The Sacred Bonds Synopsis

On the outskirts of the capital of Chad, determined single mother Amina works tirelessly to provide for herself and her 15-year old daughter Maria. When Amina discovers Maria is pregnant and does not want a child, the two women begin to seek out an abortion, condemned by both religion and law. In the process, mother and daughter forge a connection stronger than any they’ve ever known.

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Top Cast

Achouackh Abakar Souleymane
Achouackh Abakar SouleymaneAmina
Rihane Khalil Alio
Rihane Khalil AlioMaria
Youssouf Djaoro
Youssouf DjaoroBrahim
Briya Gomdigue
Briya GomdigueFanta
Saleh Sambo
Saleh SamboImam
Hadje Fatime N'Goua
Hadje Fatime N'GouaSage-femme
Hamid Khayar
Hamid KhayarDr. Adoum
Emmanuel M'Baide Rotoubam
Emmanuel M'Baide RotoubamSauveur Fleuve
Adjidé Mahamat
Adjidé MahamatExciseuse
Aïssa Mbogo
Aïssa MbogoColette

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Is Lingui: The Sacred Bonds worth watching?

Lingui: The Sacred Bonds has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Lingui: The Sacred Bonds hit or flop?

Lingui: The Sacred Bonds has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Lingui: The Sacred Bonds?

Lingui: The Sacred Bonds is a Drama movie that On the outskirts of the capital of Chad, determined single mother Amina works tirelessly to provide for herself and her 15-year old daughter Maria. Wh...

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Critic Reviews

badelfAug 15, 2024
★ 8

I love that the raw grittiness of this film augments the narrative. This powerful, woman-centered drama, like Sembène's Moolaadé, is a significant addition to the catalog of must-see African films. This is one that documents the strong, existential sisterhood bond of African women. This bond persists in the face of, maybe even because of, the religiously justified violence on women.