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Plot Summary
A young man named Fousseni, haunted by the memory of his mother's death, returns to his homeland in Senegal after years abroad. He grapples with his past, his family's expectations, and the complex legacy of his heritage. As he navigates the familiar yet changed landscape, he seeks a sense of belonging and closure. The film explores themes of memory, identity, and the search for one's roots in a post-colonial context.
Critical Reception
Les cendres de verre received modest attention, particularly within African cinema circles. Critics noted its introspective and poetic approach to exploring themes of memory and identity. While not widely distributed internationally, it was recognized for its atmospheric direction and sensitive portrayal of a character's inner turmoil.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its contemplative and visually rich storytelling.
The film effectively captures the complexities of returning home and confronting personal history.
Some found the pacing to be deliberately slow, contributing to its meditative quality.
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Fun Fact
Director Alain Gomis, known for his work exploring African diaspora and identity, filmed 'Les cendres de verre' in Senegal, drawing heavily on the country's landscapes and cultural nuances.
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