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- A pathetic police chief, humiliated by everyone around him, suddenly wants a clean slate in life - and resorts to drastic means to do so.
- In the 1960s, just after Mali gains its independence, a young socialist meets and falls in love with a woman trying to escape an arranged marriage.
- From a basketball academy in Senegal, to the high-pressure world of American prep schools, the film documents the extraordinary personal journeys of four particularly tall West African Muslim teenage boys with NBA dreams.
- Adapted from the best-seller, the films is a road movie full of music and poetry, driving us from the hot districts of Marseille, to Paris, Montrealand Dakar. Paulo, the young writer, follows Richard, the old musician, in his wanderings, encounters, love stories and will share his vision of life. Richard transmits to Paulo his crazy and strange experience, opening the door to an enchanting world of passion.
- Some families in Senegal decide to send their children to other regions and even to another country under the tutelage of a man called marabout (Koranic teacher). Once at their destination, the Koranic school called "daara", all the children lose all their rights responding to the name "Talibé", meaning a child who lives exploited by his Koranic teacher in complicity with society, in conditions of extreme vulnerability. With almost 16 million inhabitants in the country, approximately 100,000 children are Talibés in Senegal. 30% are in the city of Saint Louis. Keur Talibé Ndar, is a local association in Saint Louis that, tired of the ineffectiveness of the actions carried out against the problem of the Talibés, decides to implement another strategy of action. His motto: "Sopi Jefine Yi" (Change the way of acting and / or watching).
- A young fisherman dreams of motorizing his boat to better his working conditions. Thanks to his courage and persistence, his dream becomes a reality-but also creates a conflict with traditional values.
- Portrait of the famous Senegalese writer and poet Birago Diop, who adopted African folklore as a mode of expression.
- The show hosts Louis Camara, senegalese's author and Saint-Louis' living memory.
- 1995–TV Episode