Bintou

Bintou

Release date : January 29, 2001
Runtime : 31m
Countries of origin : Burkina Faso / France /
Original Language : French / Fulah /
Director : Fanta Régina Nacro /
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January 29, 2001 31m Burkina Faso Comedy French More
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Bintou wants to make sure that her daughter goes to school, but her husband Abel doesn’t think it’s worth it and claims there is only enough money to educate their sons. But Bintou won’t give up and starts her own business to make the extra money. Abel, wary of losing control and scared that Bintou’s newfound financial freedom will lead her to adultery, tries to sabotage her efforts. Bintou tackles sexuality, gender relations, and the fraught relationship between tradition and modernity with joyful satire.
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  • title:Bintou
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:31m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Burkina Faso · France ·
  • Original Language: French · Fulah ·
  • Director: Fanta Régina Nacro /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Bintou wants to make sure that her daughter goes to school, but her husband Abel doesn’t think it’s worth it and claims there is only enough money to educate their sons. But Bintou won’t give up and starts her own business to make the extra money. Abel, wary of losing control and scared that Bintou’s newfound financial freedom will lead her to adultery, tries to sabotage her efforts. Bintou tackles sexuality, gender relations, and the fraught relationship between tradition and modernity with joyful satire.
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