Les yeux de Mabil (2022)

Les yeux de Mabil (2022) poster

Fifteen-year-old Mabil is passionate about contemporary dance and this passion sometimes leads him to imagine himself dancing in the street. For him, dancing is not a distraction, but a need. When he wants to organize a dance show on the evening of the Taajaboone, Bintou, his mother, finds his enthusiasm for this event dishonorable. She objects: dancing is not for men. After having tried to convince her several times, without success, Mabil reluctantly decides to disobey her, knowing that his choice could destroy the relationship he has with his mother.

Director: Khadidiatou Sow
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 18 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Omar Sow
Cinematography: Jean Diouf
Editing: Sébastian Touta, Maïmouna Diallo
Production: Cinekap, Nolita, New Direction Films
Country: Benin, France, Senegal
Language: Wolof
Original Language: wo
More Films by Director: Khadidiatou Sow
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Les yeux de Mabil about?
Fifteen-year-old Mabil is passionate about contemporary dance and this passion sometimes leads him to imagine himself dancing in the street. For him, dancing is not a distraction, but a need. When he wants to organize a dance show on the evening of the Taajaboone, Bintou, his mother, finds his enthusiasm for this event dishonorable. She objects: dancing is not for men. After having tried to convince her several times, without success, Mabil reluctantly decides to disobey her, knowing that his choice could destroy the relationship he has with his mother.
Who directed Les yeux de Mabil?
Les yeux de Mabil was directed by Khadidiatou Sow.
Who stars in Les yeux de Mabil?
Les yeux de Mabil stars Rayan Shalom Ekue AMU, Malick DIALLO, Amadou Camara GUEYE, Awa Djiga Kané, Cheikhou Gueye, Christiane Dumont.
How long is Les yeux de Mabil?
Les yeux de Mabil has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Les yeux de Mabil?
Les yeux de Mabil is a Drama film.
Where was Les yeux de Mabil produced?
Les yeux de Mabil was produced in Benin, France, Senegal.