- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- January 25, 2023 (a year ago)
- Language
- French
- Origin
- France · Senegal
- Production companies
- Lacmé Studios · Rumble Fish Productions · Tableland Pictures
- Runtime
- 1h 24m
Saloum
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
[TIFF Review] ‘Saloum’ Blends Crime Thriller with Supernatural Mysticism in Unpredictable Genre-Bender Underseen on Netflix is the Senegalese series Sakho & Mangane, a stylish crime procedural with a supernatural twist. Its creator, Jean Luc Herbulot, again ...
Toronto Review: Midnight Madness Film ‘Saloum’ The film weaves together supernatural horror elements, with comedy, and suspense.
TIFF Review: 'Saloum' Is a Macho Mash-Up of Magic and Murder Blending drug trafficking and the occult, 'Saloum' depicts a French West Africa where today's legends cross paths with ancestors of the past.
“Stories About Heroes Travel Faster Than Bullets”: Jean Luc Herbulot’s Saloum (TIFF 2021) - FilmInt.nu By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. 84 minutes of pure African genre mayhem, with little interest in pausing long enough for you to catch your breath….with this ...
New African Cinema: 'Neptune Frost' & 'Saloum' Rock the Festivals "Stories about heroes travel faster than bullets." There are two new films from Africa playing film festivals this year that just so happen to be two of the ...
‘Saloum’: Film Review A trio of African mercenaries become embroiled with malevolent supernatural forces in Jean Luc Herbulot's genre-defying Senegalese thriller.
Review: 'End of the Road' will have you looking for an exit Queen Latifah reaches the "End of the Road" on Netflix, Ruth Wilson dreams up the wrong man and “Thor: Love and Thunder” hits Disney+
‘Saloum’ Review: A Paranormal Showdown in the Desert (Published 2022) A team of African mercenaries encounters supernatural foes in this fable-like adventure.
Watch Saloum if you have 80 minutes for a giddy, gunslinging horror thriller The Senegalese stunner is one of the most memorable movies of the year
TIFF 2021: Astel, The Gravedigger's Wife, Saloum Marya E. Gates reviews three more gems from the Toronto International Film Festival's African cinema programming.
Saloum movie review & film summary (2022) This is one of the most satisfying films, genre or otherwise, of the year.
Toronto 2021 Review: SALOUM, A Spirited Tale of Revenge on the Senegal Delta The Saloum Delta in Senegal is a land of cannibal myths and cursed kings. Nowhere is this more true than in Congolese director Jean Luc Herbulot's supern...
TIFF Review: Saloum is an Effective Genre-Shifter Following a Trio of Mercenaries The infamous "Hyenas"—three mercenaries running amok throughout Africa—are caught in the air with gold bars, the drug lord (Renaud Farah's Felix) they've...
‘Saloum’ Review: Genres Collide in a Lively Crime-Horror-Fantasy-Western Hybrid from Senegal The second feature by Congolese filmmaker Jean Luc Herbulot packs plenty of mystery and excitement into its compact running time.
What Hides in the Heart of Saloum Saloum burrows its way into your raw nerve endings, your clenched teeth, your jostled bones.
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