Mali Tunbutu, which has fallen under the control of religious extremists, is constantly persecuted by jihadists. "Half of its territory has been occup[Expand All]
Mali Tunbutu, which has fallen under the control of religious extremists, is constantly persecuted by jihadists. "Half of its territory has been occupied by invaders." Women are the first to be affected. By telling the stories of Kidane, Fatima, their daughters Toya and Issan, and their small farm, Abderrahmane Sissako expresses his opposition to the terrorism in this region that has been "ignored by the media and the world". This director used his camera to witness the "silent resistance of men and women civilians" in the Sahel region that he loved in his heart, thereby exposing the reality.[Collapse]