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Movies: Best Movies in Fulah(Fulfulde)

Fula ( FOO-lə), also known as Fulani ( fuul-AH-nee) or Fulah (Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular; Adlam: ????????????????????????????????, ????????????????????????, ????????????????????), is a Senegambian language spoken by around 36.8 million people as a set of various dialects in a continuum that stretches across some 18 countries in West and Central Africa. Along with other related languages such as Serer and Wolof, it belongs to the Atlantic geographic group within Niger–Congo, and more specifically to the Senegambian branch. Unlike most Niger-Congo languages, Fula does not have tones. It is spoken as a first language by the Fula people ("Fulani", Fula: Fulɓe) from the Senegambia region and Guinea to Cameroon, Nigeria, and Sudan and by related groups such as the Toucouleur people in the Senegal River Valley. It is also spoken as a second language by various peoples in the region, such as the Kirdi of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria. ()

For movies in Fulah 3 entries have been added so far (between 1990 and 1997). Most of these movies were shot in Burkina Faso (3). Popular genres for Fulah movies are Drama (3), History (1) and Romance / Love (1). Buud Yam (1997), The Law (1990) and Open Your Eyes (1995) are among the best known & most successful Fulah movies.


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The Law(1990)

1h 21min | Romance / Love, Drama
3.3/5 (with 8 votes)

Saga returns to his village after an extended absence to discover that his father has taken Nogma, Saga's promised bride, for himself. Still in love with each other, the two begin an affair, although it would be considered incestuous.

Open Your Eyes(1995)

30min | Drama

A beautiful noble Senegalese woman arrives one day in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, and creates chaos through the city with her remarkable seductive powers.

Buud Yam(1997)

1h 37min | History, Drama
2.9/5 (with 4 votes)

In an early 19th century African village, Wend Kuuni - a young man, lives with his adopted family after his mother was killed as a witch. When Pughneere - his adopted sister - becomes ill, the villagers suspect Wend Kuuni. In order to save Pughneere's life (and his own) he must set out on a journey to find a healer. His quest brings him in contact with people around him and is a journey of self-discovery.

Directed by Gaston Kaboré - With Serge Yanogo, Colette Kaboré, Augustine Yameogo, Joséphine Kaboré, Hyppolite Ouangrawa