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2011 Burkina Faso / France film
Hasaki Ya Suda
Directed byCédric Ido
Screenplay byCédric Ido
Produced byDACP Films I Do Films
StarringKylian Amable
Jacky Ido
Cédric Ido
Minman Ma
Ralph Amoussou
CinematographyThomas Garret
Edited bySamuel Danesi
Music byNicola Tescari David Chalmin
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time24 minutes
CountryBurkina Faso / France
LanguageLingala

Hasaki Ya Suda is a 2011 film.

Synopsis

The year is 2100. The global warming has caused massive droughts that have led to conflicts and famines. The first victims of the global warming are the Southern populations, forced to leave their lands to immigrate to the North. A massive exodus that makes chaos out of the known world order. Now, the earth is reduced to one giant no man's land. Lost and defenseless, the survivors have no choice but to return to ancestral rites. All over the world, clans form and fight for the last natural resources and fertile lands.

Awards

References

  1. African, Asian and Latin American Film Festival - Milan - 22nd edition (license CC BY-SA)

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