Timbuktu is a drama film that takes place in the desert town of Timbuktu, Mali. The film explores the lives of the local residents who struggle with oppression and religious extremism imposed on them by Islamic fundamentalists. It delves into themes of religious conflict, abuse of power, and the clash of cultural values. The story follows various characters as they navigate through the challenges of living under strict Sharia law and the religious violence that ensues. The plot also touches upon topics such as civil war, religious prejudice, and forbidden forms of expression.
In the 1860s, a British prime minister commissions an American journalist and a team of explorers to embark on a daring expedition across West Africa. They crash landing in the African jungle and encounter various dangers including slave traders, a chase through the desert, and a lion attack. Along their journey, they face storms, navigate palaces and banquets, and ultimately find themselves in Timbuktu. They must orchestrate a rescue operation and escape from a sheik's caravan before making their way back home through a suspension bridge.
Marie is a researcher and Julien is a clockmaker. They both have secrets and a deep connection. As their love story unravels, they discover the truth behind their pasts and must confront their fears and obsessions.
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