In a suburb of Dakar, construction workers facing unpaid wages set sail for Spain, leaving behind lovers and complications, until the spirits of the lost men return to seek justice and possess the bodies of Dakars residents, revealing the truth and bringing closure to a mysterious fire. Atlantics is a 2019 Wolof-language Drama Mystery movie featuring Ibrahima Traor, Mame Bineta Sane, Amadou Mbow, Nicole Sougou, Aminata Kane, Mariama Gassama and Paría Pilar Goméz González. Atlantics was Produced by Judith Lou L Vy and Eve Robin. Atlantics is written by Mati Diop and Olivier Demangel and it is directed by Mati Diop. Ad Vitam acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Atlantics was released on 2nd October 2019 and takes a screen time of 104 minutes. Cinematography was done by Claire Mathon and editing by A l Dallier Vega. The music was composed by Fatima Al Qadiri.
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Atlantics Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 83%
Keith Garlington
Its an interesting twist (if you want to call it that) even if it doesnt come across as fully thought out. ( Read More )
Prahlad Srihari
The stark reality of life in the post colonial, post industrial landscape of Dakar is transformed into the magical and meditative ... and Diop elevates the film from a sequence of events to a state of mind. ( Read More )
Film Companion Staff
Mati Diops haunting Senegalese supernatural drama stages a tender ghost story to spotlight issues of migration, refugee crises, loss and intimate grief. ( Read More )
Nicolás Delgadillo
A fantastic blend of romance, social commentary, and the supernatural, that leaves a lasting impression. ( Read More )
Yasser Medina
It ventures into a mix of genres to offer underground readings on class struggle, immigration, and the social condition of Senegalese women, but its narrative lacks emotionality and rarely escapes irregularity. ( Read More )