Moutari Warra is a top law professor teaching at the university of his adopted hometown, Tanasanga. The best students flock to his classes, drawn by his charisma and his specialization in constitutional law. A special relationship develops between him and his best student, the young and bright Aïcha Diallo. But their professor-student relationship is not an easy one, beset as it is by a generational and conflictual mismatch.
OUR TAKE In this urban tale, Charli Beleteau anticipates the decline of democracy as we know it. Daring direction accompanied by some esthetic magic from Oumar Diack and Toumani Sangaré, co-founders of Kourtrajmé.