Atlantics Poster

Atlantics 2019

★ 6.7279 votes106 min📅 2019-10-02

"Every love story is a ghost story."

Directed by the visionary Mati Diop, *Atlantics* (2019) weaves a hauntingly poetic tale of love, loss, and the supernatural against the backdrop of Dakar's coastal horizon.

Director: Mati Diop

Cast

Mame Bineta Sane
Mame Bineta Sane
Ada
Amadou Mbow
Amadou Mbow
Issa
Ibrahima Traore
Ibrahima Traore
Souleimane
Nicole Sougou
Dior
Aminata Kane
Aminata Kane
Fanta
Mariama Gassama
Mariama
Coumba Dieng
Coumba
Ibrahima Mbaye
Ibrahima Mbaye
Moustapha
Diankou Sembene
Mr. Ndiaye
Abdou Balde
Abdou Balde
Cheikh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Atlantics (2019) about?

Ada, a young woman in Dakar, is forced into an arranged marriage while secretly pining for her true love. When he vanishes at sea, she's left grieving—until whispers from the ocean suggest their bond transcends life and death.

Who directed Atlantics?

Mati Diop, the film's director, crafts a visually stunning and emotionally resonant story that fuses realism with supernatural intrigue.

Who stars in Atlantics?

The film stars Mame Bineta Sane as Ada, alongside Amadou Mbow, Ibrahima Traore, Nicole Sougou, and Aminata Kane in pivotal roles.

Is Atlantics (2019) worth watching?

With its dreamlike atmosphere and poignant themes, *Atlantics* offers a unique cinematic experience. While not a mainstream thriller, its originality and emotional depth make it a must-watch for fans of arthouse drama.

How long is Atlantics?

Atlantics runs for 106 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Atlantics (2019) — A Ghostly Love Story from the Atlantic's Edge

Directed by the visionary Mati Diop, *Atlantics* (2019) weaves a hauntingly poetic tale of love, loss, and the supernatural against the backdrop of Dakar's coastal horizon. Young Ada, torn between duty and desire, faces heartbreak when her beloved vanishes into the Atlantic during a desperate attempt to flee economic hardship. But when the sea itself seems to conspire to reunite them, a spectral reunion unfolds, blurring the line between memory and the afterlife.

This mesmerizing blend of romance and fantasy thrives on Diop's striking visual storytelling and a meditative atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. With themes of migration, societal pressure, and the enduring power of love, *Atlantics* casts a spell that's both intimate and mythic, making it a standout in contemporary world cinema.