Daara

Réalisation
Quentin BRUNO

In 2005, Senegal banned a huge industry of child exploitation veiled as apprenticeship in Koranic schools. Though illegal, Talibés — Arabic for apprentice — are still mistreated in the West African country.

Réalisé par
Quentin BRUNO
Photographie
Quentin BRUNO
Montage
Majin TIKAL
Musique
Majin TIKAL
Son
Quentin BRUNO & Majin TIKAL
Production
Quentin Bruno

Réalisé par

Quentin BRUNO

Quentin Bruno is a French and Belgian photographer born in 1991.
Following his early work on the Belgian rap scene, he kicked off his international career by covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, documenting the life of Syrian refugees in Lebanon for a year, the Jungle refugee camp in Calais, and working on child slavery in Senegal.
For two years, he has dedicated his time to covering armed conflicts in Iraq and Syria, and he photographed the battle of Mosul from start to finish.
During this time, he spent several months embedded with Christian defence militias, to cover the return of Christians to the Nineveh plains

He then moved to videography, which allowed him to explore new forms of storytelling. He returned to Senegal to continue his reportage on Talibés children, which became the short film "Daara".

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