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In Abidjan, a gay, muslim young man called Ali half heartedly attends his lover Saint's christian wedding. Ali tries to put on a brave face but another guest, Maël, an import-export executive, soon figures out the nature of the two men's relationship. Following the event, Ali becomes a target for Maël's sexual blackmail...

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  • Franck O'Neil

    Franck O'Neil

    Ali

  • Eebra Tooré

    Eebra Tooré

    Maël

  • Cédric Djédjé

    Cédric Djédjé

    Saint

  • Fernando David Todejrapou

    Fernando David Todejrapou

    Hussein

  • Bayili Fulbert

    Bayili Fulbert

    Le père d'Ali

  • Satou N'Diaye

    Satou N'Diaye

    La mère d'Ali

Overview

In Abidjan, a gay, muslim young man called Ali half heartedly attends his lover Saint's christian wedding. Ali tries to put on a brave face but another guest, Maël, an import-export executive, soon figures out the nature of the two men's relationship. Following the event, Ali becomes a target for Maël's sexual blackmail...

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