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Plot Summary
The film follows the journey of Kaboré's aunt and her friend as they travel from Burkina Faso to Ivory Coast in search of a better life. Faced with numerous challenges and the harsh realities of migration, their experiences highlight themes of hope, resilience, and the enduring search for opportunity.
Critical Reception
Les petites étrangères received positive reviews, particularly for its poignant storytelling and authentic portrayal of the immigrant experience. Critics praised its sensitive direction and the compelling performances of its lead actresses, noting its ability to evoke empathy and reflection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle and moving depiction of female solidarity and the challenges of migration.
Commended for its realistic and respectful portrayal of African women seeking a better future.
Lauded for its emotional depth and Kaboré's masterful, understated direction.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and won the Grand Prix at the Festival de Ouagadougou.
Fun Fact
Director Gaston Kaboré drew inspiration from the real-life experiences of his own aunt and her companion for the film's narrative.
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