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Darfimbabwour 2016

7 min📅 2016-03-03

"Talking helps. Doing saves."

In this sharp 7-minute satire from director Ambroise Carminati, the fictional nation of Darfimbabwour faces a devastating famine while a shadowy figure named BHL threatens to plunge it into deeper crisis.

Director: Ambroise Carminati

Cast

Mathieu Roux
News presenter
Suzy Suchet
News presenter
Cédric Auffret
Cédric Auffret
Imad Redouane
Azedine Kasri
Azedine Kasri
Fanny Leurent
Vincent Rouquès
Sylvain Tempier
David Brenot
Alice Barbosa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Darfimbabwour (2016) about?

This short satirical film uses dark humor to explore a fictional famine-stricken nation on the brink of another crisis. The story follows the absurd yet urgent challenges of Darfimbabwour as hunger and political maneuvering collide.

Who directed Darfimbabwour?

Ambroise Carminati directed this sharp 7-minute satire, framing global hunger through the lens of biting comedy.

Who stars in Darfimbabwour?

The film features Mathieu Roux, Suzy Suchet, Cédric Auffret, Imad Redouane, and Azedine Kasri in key roles.

Is Darfimbabwour (2016) worth watching?

With no IMDb rating but a compelling premise, this short comedy offers a provocative take on global issues. Fans of political satire or thought-provoking cinema will find its brevity and boldness refreshing.

How long is Darfimbabwour?

The film runs for 7 minutes.

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About Darfimbabwour (2016) — A Dark Comedy Exposing Global Hunger and Political Hypocrisy

In this sharp 7-minute satire from director Ambroise Carminati, the fictional nation of Darfimbabwour faces a devastating famine while a shadowy figure named BHL threatens to plunge it into deeper crisis. Through the lens of biting comedy, the film uses dark humor to spotlight a real-world tragedy—hundreds of children dying daily from hunger—while asking urgent questions about global indifference and collective action.

The story unfolds with a cast that includes Mathieu Roux, Suzy Suchet, and Cédric Auffret, whose performances lend depth to the film's satirical bite. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling nation, the atmosphere is tense yet laced with irony, blending absurdity with the gravity of famine and political neglect. Though brief, *Darfimbabwour (2016)* delivers a powerful punch, using humor as both shield and weapon.