Kabala

– When an elderly man reveals that his son Hammala (Modibo Traore) is the illegitimate son of a purpor..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.50 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 52 Minutes
Release Year:
2002
Kabala (2002)

When an elderly man reveals that his son Hammala (Modibo Traore) is the illegitimate son of a purported witch, the ugly side of social customs rears its head. Shunned by the community, an ashamed Hammala leaves the village, only to return four years later, despite his outcast status. The conflict between ancient customs and progress comes to a head when when Hammala's attempts to clean up the well of holy water, which is contaminated with cholera, are met with staunch opposition from the villages' official shaman (Sory Ibrahima Koita). Simultaneously, the woman he loves (Djeneba Kone) is being married off to a corrupt local named Seriba (Fily Traore). Magic does manage to play a significant role, however, when forces beyond logical explanation push the villagers into Hammala's home.

Producing Country:
Genre:
Release Date:

01 Apr 2005

Language:

French, Mandingo, Bambara

Director:

Assane Kouyaté

Writer:

Abdoul Karim Dembélé, Assane Kouyaté

Main Actors:

Modibo Traoré, Djénéba Koné, Fily Traoré, Hamadoun Kassogué

Plot:

Hamalla is banished from his village in Mali, due to ancient prejudices. He returns four years later versed in modern technology at a time in which the village's future hangs on the brink ...

Awards:

6 wins & 1 nomination.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.5/10