Kënu
2011·Spain·100 min.
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In a fishermen village in the South of Senegal, Mamadou imposes his law by controlling the illegal traffic of boats and drugs to Europe. The only valuable thing in the village is an old Portuguese cannon that the occidental from the neighbourhood, a French antiquarian and Toni, a NGO member who no longer believes in a better world, try to take away. Bego, a young Spanish who fleets from her past, arrives in a village like a NGO volunteer. She decided to take over an abandoned clinic. The lives of Bego, Toni and Leo, a young hustler son of an illegal immigrant, meet. All of them would fight against Mamadou, the delicate balance that keep the village together starts to fall apart.