
Amina lives alone with her 15-year-old daughter Maria in a suburb of N'Djamena, Chad. When Maria becomes pregnant, Amina fears for her daughter's future. Maria does not want the child. In a country where abortion is against religion, but also against the law, Amina is confronted with a struggle that seems lost from the start... The film title LINGUI alludes to the traditional Chadian word of the same name, which can be translated as "bond" or "connection". According to director Haroun, "Lingui" is a term that means solidarity, mutual help and sympathy in people's lives together. "Beyond its lovely visuals, moving story and authentic performances, it is perhaps Lingui’s evocation of the banal routine of oppression, of the habits that perpetuate systemic misogyny, that is the film’s most powerful stroke." (Cine Vue)
Keywords
- Cannes: En compétition
- Cine-Short: 90 Minutes of cinema
- Festival de Cannes
- Film Fest Gent !
- Politics: Human Rights
- Portraits of empowered women
- TIFF - Toronto International Film Festival
- Women's Rights
- Africa
- family
- women
Actors
- Achouackh Abakar Souleymane
- Rihane Khalil Alio
- Youssouf Djaoro
- Briya Gomdigue
- Mounira Michala
Director
- Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
Deeply humanist drama centred on the strength and resilience of women in the face of a dangerously patriarchal society.
Amina lives alone with her 15-year-old daughter Maria in a suburb of N'Djamena, Chad. When Maria becomes pregnant, Amina fears for her daughter's future.
Maria does not want the child. In a country where abortion is against religion, but also against the law, Amina is confronted with a struggle that seems lost from the start...
The film title LINGUI alludes to the traditional Chadian word of the same name, which can be translated as "bond" or "connection". According to director Haroun, "Lingui" is a term that means solidarity, mutual help and sympathy in people's lives together.
"Beyond its lovely visuals, moving story and authentic performances, it is perhaps Lingui’s evocation of the banal routine of oppression, of the habits that perpetuate systemic misogyny, that is the film’s most powerful stroke." (Cine Vue)
Festivals
Festival de Cannes
Toronto International Film Festival
Cannes - Wettbewerb
Film Fest Gent
Göteborg Film Festival
Cast & Crew
Director
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
Cast
Achouackh Abakar Souleymane
Cast
Rihane Khalil Alio
Cast
Youssouf Djaoro
Cast
Briya Gomdigue
Cast
Mounira Michala