

Two Americans wake up in Dakar, Senegal, with bombs strapped to their chests ticking down from ten hours. Guided by a threatening voice on the phone, these men complete a series of violent tasks that spark widespread protest against Western influence in the city.
Cinematography
Dakar becomes a character—vibrant, suffocating, alive.
Sound
That ticking will haunt your actual clock.
Direction
Herbulot's French extremity meets African urgency.

Director
Jean Luc Herbulot
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Herbulot filmed during real political unrest in Dakar, blurring documentary and thriller.
The numbered names deliberately echo Guinea-Bissau's liberation fighters, not generic dehumanization.