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A young girl's peaceful evening turns into a nightmare when her mom asks her to call her phone, which she's unable to find.
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Plot Summary
In Dakar, Senegal, Ada's lover, Souleiman, disappears with a group of other construction workers who are fleeing their exploitative employer. They are setting sail for Spain in search of a better future. Ada is left behind, heartbroken, but soon supernatural events begin to unfold, suggesting the spirits of the departed men are not at rest.
Critical Reception
Atlantics was widely acclaimed by critics, praised for its unique blend of social commentary, supernatural elements, and visual poetry. The film's exploration of migration, love, and loss resonated with audiences and critics alike, establishing Mati Diop as a significant new voice in cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A hauntingly beautiful and deeply atmospheric film that seamlessly blends social realism with supernatural elements.
Mati Diop's assured direction creates a visually stunning and emotionally resonant exploration of migration and loss.
The film's unique narrative structure and poetic imagery leave a lasting impression.
Google audience: Viewers were captivated by the film's artistic vision and emotional depth, with many appreciating its unique storytelling and powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by young Senegalese.
Awards & Accolades
Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival (2019), Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the César Awards (2020).
Fun Fact
Mati Diop's directorial debut feature film, Atlantics, was inspired by a documentary she made about Senegalese women left behind by men migrating to Europe.
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