Alone with the Enemy
Alone with the Enemy

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Alone with the Enemy

2010
Movie
Adult · 18+
125 min
English

Fearful wife Stephanie Swift is determined to escape from controlling, paranoid husband Mr. Pete. After a final night of passion, the exotic beauty goes into hiding at the rustic home of friend Satine Phoenix to start a new life. There, she meets the mysterious Alan Stafford, a farm hand who takes care of horses, but has a dark secret of his own. As Stephanie fights to break free of her past, Alan clings to his, until they discover their only hope is each other.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Gaston KaboréGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a small West African village, a young woman named Aminata lives a peaceful life until she is accused of witchcraft. Following a devastating drought, the villagers, desperate for answers, turn to superstition and blame Aminata. She is cast out and forced to fend for herself in the wilderness, facing both the harsh elements and the growing fear of her former community.

Critical Reception

Alone with the Enemy garnered critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and poignant exploration of social issues, particularly the dangers of superstition and the resilience of the human spirit. Critics praised its atmospheric direction and strong performances, highlighting its ability to convey profound emotions with subtlety. The film resonated with audiences for its thought-provoking narrative and its stark portrayal of ostracization.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling and atmospheric drama that tackles themes of superstition and exile.

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and the powerful performance of its lead actress.

  • A thought-provoking film that highlights the harsh realities faced by those accused of witchcraft.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various international film festivals, receiving positive attention for its thematic depth and artistic merit. Specific major awards are not widely documented.

Fun Fact

Director Gaston Kaboré is known for his socially conscious films that often focus on the lives of women and children in West Africa.

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