Overview

Action & Thriller Story

Corruption is a gripping Senegalese cinematic masterpiece that delves deep into the complex web of societal unrest, and moral dilemma. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant streets of Dakar, the film takes its audience on a riveting journey through the corridors of power and the struggle for justice in a nation grappling with systemic corruption.

Corruption skillfully weaves together a tapestry of compelling characters, each grappling with their own moral dilemmas in a society where the line between right and wrong is often blurred. The film transcends traditional genre boundaries, seamlessly blending elements of thriller, drama, and social commentary.

The cinematography captures the essence of Senegal’s rich cultural tapestry, providing a visually stunning backdrop to the unfolding drama. From the colorful marketplaces to the imposing government buildings, every frame tells a story of a nation at a crossroads.

“Corruption stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unwavering pursuit of justice, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate cinema that challenges the status quo and reflects the complexities of our contemporary world.”    – Boubakar Ba, Director & Producer

As the tension escalates, “Corruption” explores the impact of corruption on the lives of ordinary citizens, shedding light on the struggle for justice and accountability. The film is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, addressing themes of power, morality, and the relentless pursuit of truth in the face of adversity.

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The Director

Encouraging people to work towards positive change

“The movie Corruption was born out of a deep concern for the socio-political climate in Senegal. I wanted to shed light on the pervasive issue of corruption, exploring its impact on both individuals and society as a whole. Senegal is a visually stunning country, and I wanted the film to showcase its beauty while providing a backdrop for the narrative. The cinematography was carefully planned to capture the vibrant streets of Dakar, the contrasting landscapes, and the cultural richness.

I hope “Corruption” sparks conversations about the impact of corruption on our society. I want viewers to reflect on the choices we make as individuals and the collective responsibility we have to foster a more just and accountable society. It’s a call to action, encouraging people to work towards positive change.”