Top 10 Greatest Chad Movies of All Time

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1. Lingui (2021)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Amina, a devout Muslim, resides with Maria. They find themselves in a hopeless predicament when Amina learns Maria is expecting and wishes to abort the child in a nation where abortion is both ethically and legally prohibited.

Amina’s only child is 15 years old, and they live by themselves. Her daughter’s pregnancy causes her already precarious world to crumble.

This pregnancy is not what the teen wants. Amina finds herself fighting a struggle that already looks to be lost in a nation where abortion is not just wrong but also illegal. – Chad Movies

2. Dry Season (2006)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

The radio informs that the government has recently pardoned war criminals after a forty-year civil war. Outraged by the information, Gumar Abatcha gives his sixteen-year-old grandson Atim the task of finding the murderer and putting him to death.

After being obedient, Atim uses his father’s gun to search for Nassara, the person who left him an orphan. It doesn’t take him long to locate him. Now a straight woman, Nassara is married, a member of the mosque, and the proprietor of a modest bakery.

Atim hesitates for a moment before offering him his services as an apprentice. If he gets hired, it will be simple for him to shoot his father’s killer. At least, he believes that. – Chad Movies

3. GriGris (2013)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Grigris, a 25-year-old man with a disabled leg who wants to be a dancer and begins to work for a group of petrol smugglers is the subject of the story. But when his stepfather develops a serious illness, his hopes are destroyed. Grigris decides to work with oil traffickers in order to save him.

Grigris, a talented dancer despite having a handicap in his leg, in Saleh-Haroun. Deme creates choreographed routines to play off Grigris’ flaws while he earns extra money dancing in a pub in his home village of N’Djamena, Chad.

Grigris also works in his stepfather’s photographic business, developing film in an antique dark room. Grigris, though, is unhappy with his station in life. Mimi, a stunning woman who aspires to be a model but is forced to perform humiliating labor as a ‘bar hostess’ for wealthy foreigners, has captured his heart. – Chad Movies

4. Hissein Habre, A Chadian Tragedy (2016)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

The arrest of former Chadian dictator Hissein Habré in Senegal in 2013 signaled the conclusion of a protracted struggle for the remaining members of his dictatorship. Mahamat Saleh Haroun visits the victims’ survivors in the company of the Association of the Victims’ Chairman. – Chad Movies

5. Tartina City (2007)

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Director: Issa Serge Coelo

The action takes place in an unknown African nation where Colonel Koulbou leads a violent government murder squad. To report on the situation in his country, journalist Adoum wishes to travel overseas.

However, while he is at the airport, a compromising letter is discovered on him. Adoum is imprisoned by Koulbou in one of his jails. Adoum discovers unexpected assistance from Koulbou’s estranged wife, Hawa, when it seems like all hope is lost. – Chad Movies

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6. Captain Majid (2009)

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Director: Abakar Chene Massar

Majid is a young guy with big dreams: he wants to do well in school, get married to Faiza, and play football for his country one day. And after winning the love of his life and enjoying success in the game, he takes a critical choice. Majid’s tale serves as a metaphor for the disillusioned young of Africa, whose hopes can only be fulfilled in fiction. – Chad Movies

7. Oustaz (2016)

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Director: Bentley Brown

A Chadian-born American filmmaker revisits home video to examine his teacher’s passing and their early attempts at filmmaking. An American-born filmmaker in the country of Chad in northern Africa revisits home tapes after the passing of his Arabic teacher to investigate the point when they first began making films together. – Chad Movies

8. A Screaming Man (2010)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Former swimming champion Adam works as a pool attendant at a five-star hotel. He goes by the name Champ. His son Abdel is promoted to pool attendant as a cost-cutting move by the manager, Mrs. Wang, who also demotes him to the gate security guard.

The local leader reprimands Adam for skipping a cause meeting and coerces him into contributing money to Chad’s struggle against rebel forces. The chief tells Adam about how he enlisted his son, who was 17 at the time, in the military. Additionally, he gives Adam three days to donate money to the cause.

Adam offers Abdel over to the Chadian Ground Forces in an effort to reclaim his position, and soldiers then forcibly take Abdel to the family home. Adam goes back to working as a pool attendant. Abdel’s pregnant girlfriend, a 17-year-old girl, arrives at Adam’s house and is welcomed and taken care of.

As the war intensifies, the locals leave. When Adam reveals his betrayal to his daughter-in-law, she sobs. Adam changes his mind and rides his motorbike with a sidecar into the conflict area to bring Abdel back to his home.

He discovers Abdel with severe injuries to his eye, neck, right arm, and abdomen. That evening, Adam drives Abdel home after picking him up from the hospital and loading him into the sidecar. Abdel claims he wants to swim in the river while traveling. As they approach the river, Abdel passes away. The body is removed from the scene as Adam floats the corpse in the river. – Chad Movies

9. Abouna (2002)

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Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Two brothers’ lives in N’djamena are turned upside down when they discover their father has abandoned the family when they wake up on a Saturday morning. They are Tahir, 15, who is attractive, quiet, and the guardian of his brother, Amine, who is about eight years old, playful, and asthmatic.

When the boys look for their father, they only discover trouble. Their mother is likewise weakened by Dad’s departure. The resolution includes references to films, a musical uncle, a local Koranic school, a billboard of a Moroccan beach, and a young deaf woman.

When their father abandons them, Armine and Tahir are brothers who are devastated. Together, they look for him all over their small town in Chad and think they have found him in one of the films playing at the nearby theatre. The boys’ frustrated mother sends them to a harsh boarding school after they are discovered taking the movie. Tahir notices a mute girl while the two are preparing to flee. – Chad Movies

10. Talking About Trees (2019)

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Director: Suhaib Gasmelbari

It chronicles the Sudanese Film Group’s attempts to rebuild an outdoor movie theatre in Omdurman despite years of Islamist restriction and ineffective bureaucracy. The group is represented by retired filmmakers Ibrahim Shadad, Manar Al Hilo, Suleiman Mohamed Ibrahim, and Altayeb Mahdi.

While facing opposition, four seasoned Sudanese filmmakers who are passionate about films fight to revive cinema in Sudan. The ‘Sudanese Film Club’ has chosen to reopen a historic theatre and raise awareness of Sudanese cinema once more. – Chad Movies


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