Naïtou, the Orphan Girl is a Guinéen film of genre Comedy directed by Moussa Kémoko Diakité
Naïtou, the Orphan Girl (1982)
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Naïtou l'orpheline est un film guinéen réalisé par Moussa Kémoko Diakité, sorti en 1982.Synopsis
La jalousie d'une femme Damayé l'envoie empoisonner sa coépouse, la mère de Naïtou.
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