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Toubab

Country: Senegal, Germany, Language: German, French, English, Wolof, 96 mins

  • Director: Florian Dietrich
  • Writer: Florian Dietrich, Arne Dechow, Florian Dietrich
  • Producer: Charles Eric Breitkreuz, Olaf Grunert, Barbara Häbe, Marcos Kantis, Martin Lehwald, Simon Lubinski, Jörg Schneider, Louise von Johnston

CGiii Comment

After his release from prison, Babtou is looking forward to a fresh start: enjoy his freedom with his buddy Dennis, embrace the world and not have to deal with German authorities ever again. But when his spontaneous welcome party escalates, Babtou finds himself handcuffed yet again the same evening. He is confronted with unexpected dramatic news: due to repeated criminal offences he is to be deported to his "home country", Senegal. But Babtou only knows Senegal from his father's stories, he was born in Germany, his home is Frankfurt. In order to prevent the imminent deportation at the last second, Babtou and Dennis are willing to do anything.


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Cast & Characters

Farba Dieng (as Babtou)
Julius Nitschkoff (as Dennis)
Seyneb Saleh (as Yara)
Michael Maertens (as Horst Ruppert)
Valerie Koch (as Astrid Zeug)
Paul Wollin (as Cengo)
Nina Gummich (as Manu)
Uwe Preuss (as Siggi)
Ibrahima Sanogo (as Mamdu)
Thelma Buabeng (as Anwältin Schröder)
Burak Yigit (as Semih)
Julia Gräfner (as Janine)
Kwam.e (as Sahadi)
Tamer Arslan (as Paco)
Christopher Vantis (as Matsch)
Mehmet Atesci (as Habib)
Altine Emini (as Kätz)
Tugyan Baris (as Esma)
Anja S. Gläser (as Jenny)
Steffen Jung (as Polizist)
Laura Rühl (as Bigosh)