In Lingui: The Sacred Bonds, a Muslim woman living in Chad struggles to navigate the complexities of her society as she fights against religious beliefs and societal pressure to secure her daughter's future. Set against the backdrop of a conservative community, the film explores themes of motherhood, abortion, and the bond between a mother and daughter. With the help of her friends and the support of a forbidden community, she searches for a way to ensure her daughter's well-being.
Tokara wants to marry his cousin, the beautiful Nafi, bringing their fathers into conflict with one another. The youngest brother is a clergyman, while the other is a candidate for Mayor of the small town in Senegal. The struggle seems to be all about the children, but gradually it transpires that the children are pawns in a bitter dispute. Can their family ties help them overcome these ideological differences?
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