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The film is “a story of resilience, a reminder that you should never give up, even in the darkest moments. That’s the power of cinema: experiencing powerful emotions,” said Sy, who is best known for directing “street Flow” (“Banlieusards”), a 2016 action film she co-directed with Kery James for Netflix and topped the chart of the most watched movies on the streamer.
Silla previously told Variety when announcing the project that she felt compelled too tell this “story of empowerment” about “this young woman who has to take control of her own destiny” after getting “caught in a web of lies, in a culture she knows nothing about, and she surrounded by men who see her as an easy prey.”
