Synopsis
After years of incarceration and exile, Wison Faye returns one morning to Diamaguene, a fishing village in Senegal. Haunted by his past crimes, he tries to reconnect with this place and those he has disappointed and abandoned. His ex-wife, Angele, runs a downtown cabaret where Christ, the sole survivor of the disaster caused by Wilson, is staying.
During his absence, Bara, the mayor, teamed up with Lassana, his old friend turned loan shark, to negotiate an oil drilling contract off the village coast. A windfall for the rapacious politician, ever since fishing was forbidden by traditional laws. Wilson will request a hearing with the Council of Elders to reauthorize fishing in Diamaguene. This endeavor quickly meets the mayor’s greed, preferring profits over the solidarity principles of traditional rites. In this mystical night, Wilson will have to sacrifice his honor to give his village a chance of healing.