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Bakhita 2009

★ 8.221 votes📅 2009-04-04

Giacomo Campiotti's powerful 2009 historical drama *Bakhita* unfolds against the harsh backdrop of 19th-century Sudan, tracing the extraordinary life of a young woman torn from her village and sold into slavery.

Director: Giacomo Campiotti

Cast

Fatou Kine Boye
Fatou Kine Boye
Bakhita
Teresa Acerbis
Teresa Acerbis
Suor Teresa
Ettore Bassi
Ettore Bassi
Guido
Federica Bau
Federica Bau
Young Aurora Marin
Sonia Bergamasco
Sonia Bergamasco
Angelica Marin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bakhita (2009) about?

Bakhita follows the harrowing life of a young Sudanese woman kidnapped into slavery, sold to an Italian merchant, and forced into servitude in a hostile household. Her story becomes one of survival, spiritual awakening, and ultimately, personal triumph as she finds solace in faith and kindness.

Who directed Bakhita?

Giacomo Campiotti directed *Bakhita (2009)*, bringing a sensitive touch to this emotionally charged historical drama adapted from true events.

Who stars in Bakhita?

The film stars Fatou Kine Boye as Bakhita, alongside Teresa Acerbis, Ettore Bassi, Federica Bau, and Sonia Bergamasco in key supporting roles.

Is Bakhita (2009) worth watching?

As a historical drama rooted in real-life resilience, *Bakhita (2009)* delivers a poignant narrative with strong performances and thematic depth. While not widely rated, its emotional weight and historical importance make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Bakhita?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Bakhita (2009) — A True Story of Courage and Redemption Through Faith

Giacomo Campiotti's powerful 2009 historical drama *Bakhita* unfolds against the harsh backdrop of 19th-century Sudan, tracing the extraordinary life of a young woman torn from her village and sold into slavery. Transported to Italy, she navigates the cruelty of a Venetian merchant's household, enduring prejudice as an outcast in a society that views her black skin and African roots with disdain. Yet, amid the suffering, Bakhita's quiet resilience and unyielding spirit catch the attention of a compassionate village priest, who guides her toward faith and redemption. This moving biographical film explores themes of oppression, dignity, and the transformative power of love and belief.

With roots in adventure and historical drama, *Bakhita (2009)* blends stark realism with moments of tenderness, painting a portrait of a woman who transforms personal trauma into a life of purpose. Campiotti's direction and a standout performance by Fatou Kine Boye anchor a story that challenges audiences to reflect on humanity's darkest chapters while celebrating the strength found in adversity.