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Timbuktu
TrailerTimbuktu was inspired by the true story of a Muslim couple, who were stoned to death in 2012. The plot revolves around the repressive lives of people under the regime of radical Islamists in Timbuktu - an ancient West African city .Genre: DramaActors: Ibrahim Ahmed, Abel Jafri, Toulou Kiki, Layla Walet Mohamed, Mehdi A.G. Mohamed, Hichem Yacoubi, Kettly Noël, Fatoumata Diawara, Adel Mahmoud Cherif, Salem Dendou, Mamby Kamissoko, ...»Director: Abderrahmane SissakoCountry: France, Mauritania, QatarDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Timbuktu"
New York Magazine/VultureDecember 30, 2015For a film that makes you sick with dread, Timbuktu has a light, at times glancing touch.
St. Louis Post-DispatchMarch 19, 2015Director Abderrahmane Sissako, a Muslim from neighboring Mauritania, has made a movie that is worthy of comparisons on several levels to Terrence Malick's wheat-field tragedy "Days of Heaven."
Denver PostMarch 13, 2015The performances are hushed and memorable. Cinematographer Sofian El Fanicaptures the beauty of this desert land. Amine Bouhafa's score is its own act of gorgeous grace and defiance.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comFebruary 26, 2015Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves, few in the West know what it's like to live under their reign. Timbuktu...is a moving, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.
Detroit NewsFebruary 20, 2015This is the clash of ancient and modern, of rulers and ruled, of rabid dogma and the joys of daily life. It is a portrait of the ugly folly of imposed ideology, a too-common condition for far too many.
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 20, 2015A transcendent political poem as intellectually rigorous as it is beautiful.
National Newspaper Publishers AssociationMarch 07, 2017Calling Sissako a brilliant filmmaker is an understatement.
Brooklyn MagazineJune 28, 2016A haunting warning cry from a great North African director about the jihadi invasion of Mali, Timbuktu is a message the rest of the world can't afford to ignore.
The Film StageJune 06, 2016Abderrahmane Sissako can no longer be called one of the greatest African directors of our time; he has become, simply, one of the greatest directors of our time.
rec.arts.movies.reviewsMarch 03, 2016Suffers from a certain reductionism with respect to the jihadists but then again that is to be expected in an epoch when Islam is a dirty word almost universally. Could have been better but still worth seeing.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)January 25, 2016'Timbuktu' startles by acknowledging the humanity of jihadists, even as it tacitly condemns their dogmas and especially their violence.
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