Kafou
Kafou

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Kafou

2017
Movie
51 min
Haitian; Haitian Creole

Doc and Zoe are just hired for the night to deliver an unknown package. At a crossroad, they stumble upon a dog. In Haiti, each crossroad requires a sacrifice.

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Director: Mati DiopGenres: Drama, Documentary

Plot Summary

Kafou (The Crossing) is a 2017 documentary film that explores the complex relationship between youth and emigration in contemporary Africa. The film focuses on a group of young men in Senegal who aspire to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe. It delves into their dreams, motivations, and the harsh realities they face in their pursuit of a better life. The narrative unfolds through intimate observations of their daily lives and poignant reflections on their uncertain future.

Critical Reception

Kafou was critically acclaimed for its sensitive and unfltering portrayal of the migrant crisis and the human element behind the statistics. Reviewers praised Diop's directorial vision for capturing the hopes and anxieties of the young men with profound empathy and respect. The film was recognized for its contribution to the discourse on African emigration and its artistic merit in documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic and intimate portrayal of young African men.

  • Commended for its nuanced exploration of migration and the pursuit of opportunity.

  • Recognized for its artistic and sensitive directorial approach to a difficult subject.

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Awards & Accolades

Official Selection at FIDMarseille (2017).

Fun Fact

Kafou is one of Mati Diop's earlier works that paved the way for her critically acclaimed feature film 'Atlantics' (2019).

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