Omar Dibba
Modou Musa Ceesay
Omar Dibba

It focuses on human rights issues. It provides insights into the situation of teenage girls who are given out to marriage by their parent without their consent or knowledge and how their education and future carriers are being affected along the way.
Omar Dibba
Modou Musa Ceesay
Omar Dibba
Aminata Touray
Mariama Colley
Aminata Touray
Mrs. Joof
Olga Davids
Mrs. Joof
Baba Touray
Cornelius Gomez
Baba Touray
Sering
Harounna Jaiteh
Sering
Ibrahim
Dodou Kania
Ibrahim
Dr. Sanyang
Amber Manneh
Dr. Sanyang
Momodou Turay
John Charles Njie
Momodou Turay
Fatoumata Fofanna
Oley Saidykhan
Fatoumata Fofanna
Musukebba
Susan Fatima Joh
Musukebba
<em>'The Hand of Fate'</em> is obviously low quality and low budget, but to be honest I minorly enjoyed it, relatively speaking. The message of the film is positive and the story is told in a narrowly interesting enough way. Based on the opening scenes I was expecting this to be bad, though by the credits I was content with what I had just watched. The actors aren't the best, but again kind of make it work. Cornelius Gomez, despite playing an unlikeable character, gives a serviceable performance, he has a voice that is made for acting. Mariama Colley in the hallucination scene is exceptionally convincing. The film does fall off a bit at the end with a rogue chat show segment, c'est la vie. I'm probably being too generous with my rating, especially given the state of the audio quality (or lack thereof), but it is what it is. I genuinely had a fine time with it and I wouldn't even be against watching it again, so that's a pass in my books.
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