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Broken 2019

108 min📅 2019-11-22

In *Broken (2019)*, a woman flees her crumbling marriage and enters an unsettling pact with a stranger to rescue her family's business and salvage her reputation.

Director: Anurin Nwunembom

Cast

Syndy Emade
Syndy Emade
John Dumelo
Nchifor Valery
Alenne Menget
Ojong Felix
Nabila Rodriguez
T. Pana Wynchester
Eyebe Beniamin
Kougoin Kenneth Yuh
Vitalis Otia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Broken (2019) about?

After fleeing an unhappy marriage, a woman strikes a risky deal with a stranger to save her family's company and restore her name. The arrangement spirals into a high-stakes game of trust and deception.

Who directed Broken?

The film was directed by Anurin Nwunembom, known for his nuanced storytelling in African cinema.

Who stars in Broken?

The film features Syndy Emade, John Dumelo, Nchifor Valery, Alenne Menget, and Ojong Felix in pivotal roles.

Is Broken (2019) worth watching?

For fans of intense romantic dramas with moral dilemmas, *Broken* delivers a compelling narrative. While its IMDb rating is unrated, its themes and performances make it a thought-provoking watch for 2019's romance category.

How long is Broken?

The film runs for 108 minutes.

About Broken (2019) — A Gritty Romance Where Love and Survival Collide

In *Broken (2019)*, a woman flees her crumbling marriage and enters an unsettling pact with a stranger to rescue her family's business and salvage her reputation. Directed by Anurin Nwunembom, this Cameroonian romance unfolds against a tense backdrop of betrayal and survival, where good intentions collide with dangerous consequences. The film's moody atmosphere lingers as the protagonist navigates a web of deceit, testing the limits of trust and sacrifice. With a runtime of 108 minutes, *Broken* blends emotional depth with suspense, offering a gripping exploration of love and resilience in the face of adversity.

Syndy Emade leads the cast with a raw performance, supported by John Dumelo and Nchifor Valery, who bring layers of complexity to the story's central conflict. The film's themes of redemption and moral ambiguity resonate long after the credits roll, making it a standout in contemporary African cinema.