Top 10 Greatest Comoros Movies of All Time

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1. Ashes of Dreams (2011)

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Director: Hachimiya Ahamada

This correspondence is intended for my father, who once harbored a dream of my sisters and me residing in Comoros. Regrettably, this aspiration never came to fruition.

The contents of this letter also serve as a cinematic journey, encompassing all four of the Comorian islands. Within the Indian Ocean lies the Comoros archipelago, where numerous uninhabited and partially constructed dwellings stand in anticipation of their rightful occupants.

These soulless structures are prevalent throughout the landscape, perpetuating the myth of an eternal return within the Comorian diaspora. – Comoros Movies

2. Red Card (2020)

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Director: Mohamed Said Ouma

In Comoros, three female athletes representing their respective national teams experienced a disappointing outcome during their last international competition, the 2015 Islands Games.

Despite this setback, these women remain united by a strong bond of friendship and solidarity and continue to pursue their passion for sports, despite its inherent challenges and unpredictability.

Currently, the women’s national basketball team in Comoros is actively preparing for the upcoming Indian Ocean Island Games. This tournament, which brings together various archipelagos in the Indian Ocean, has historically been marred by political tensions.

In 2015, for instance, the team from the island of Mayotte, which remains a French territory, caused controversy by displaying the French flag, leading to a walkout by athletes from the three independent islands. – Comoros Movies

3. Feu leur rêve (2004)

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Director: Hachimiya Ahamada

In 1991, my father began constructing our family home in his native village of Ouellah Itsandra. He kept us updated on the progress through a video letter. However, the house remains unoccupied as we have chosen to reside in France. – Comoros Movies

4. La résidence ylang ylang (2008)

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Director: Hachimiya Ahamada

In a village located in Comoros, Djibril dedicates his leisure time to tending to an abandoned villa. However, during his stay, an unfortunate incident occurred, destroying his modest straw hut due to a fire outbreak. As a consequence, Djibril has been rendered homeless and is now in search of a new abode. – Comoros Movies

5. The Grand Marriage (2013)

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Director: Faisal Al-Otaibi

The film is centered around the customary grand marriage ceremony, a widely celebrated tradition in Comoros. It portrays the narrative of a Comoran government official and his two wives as they embark on their grand marriage journey. Notably, the lead actors in the film are a real-life couple who have been married for more than two decades. – Comoros Movies

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6. Pacific Destiny (1956)

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Director: Wolf Rilla

A cadet joining the colonial service finds life in the Pacific to be odd and unsettling. The irritable resident commissioner, who had hoped for an experienced man, swiftly expresses his displeasure. The real-life account of novice District Officer Cadet Arthur Grimble, who travels to a distant Pacific island with his wife Olivia to begin a career in the Colonial Service.

He struggles to earn the respect of his superior, the Resident Commissioner, who had anticipated a guy with more experience. Things seem to go wrong the more Grimble attempts to appease him, and he soon finds himself exiled to a smaller neighboring island. But unlike her husband, Olivia is not as readily demoralized by the circumstance. She offers support in a way that gradually wins the islanders’ approval. – Comoros Movies

7. Up Periscope (1959)

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Director: Gordon Douglas

A sudden order to report for duty without giving Lt. Kenneth Braden, a recently trained U.S. Navy frogman, the chance to tell his new love, Sally Johnson. He finds out that she is a Navy intelligence officer who recently verified his moral integrity and suitability for a particular task.

Braden is directed to travel to the island of Kusaie to snap pictures of a code book at a Japanese radio station by submarine captain Stevenson, whose crew’s morale had been damaged recently by the needless loss of a crew member.

Braden completes his secret mission while Stevenson waits in Lelu Harbour. Stevenson narrates a letter when Braden gets back, condemning himself for putting his submarine and crew at risk to facilitate Braden’s mission. – Comoros Movies

8. Hangs Upon Nothing (2014)

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Director: Jeremy Rumas

The film follows the lives of several surfers, including Chuck Corbett, who found himself in the remote atolls of Kiribati, the Jones brothers, Mikala and Daniel, who travel to all corners of the Indonesian archipelago, and a local group of young surfers growing up in Bali. – Comoros Movies

9. With the Marines at Tarawa (1944)

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Director: Louis Hayward

The pivotal Battle of Tarawa Atoll, which was part of Operation Galvanic, was the first American offensive in the critical central Pacific region. The US Marine Corps engaged Japan for four days of combat. Nearly a thousand valiant American Marines perished in the hard conflict, and another two thousand were injured.

The island’s defenders suffered close to 4,700 losses, and only 17 Japanese soldiers gave themselves up. This Academy Award-winning documentary includes real, previously unreleased material as well as some of the most horrific and gruesome images of conflict ever captured by combat cameramen. – Comoros Movies

10. Before the Flood (2016)

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Director: Fisher Stevens

An analysis of how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to stop the extinction of endangered species, ecosystems, and indigenous populations around the world.
Leonardo DiCaprio, an actor and United Nations Messenger of Peace uses his notoriety to raise awareness of the subject of global warming, one of the most crucial and urgent challenges of our day.

He travels the world to observe firsthand the repercussions of an impending environmental catastrophe. DiCaprio uncovers a serious situation and the world’s reliance on fossil fuels by traveling to historic melting glaciers and decimated Indonesian tropical forests, even going so far as to interview President Obama in person. – Comoros Movies


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