The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

The King of Shadows, the first feature film by rapper Kaaris, will be released on March 17 on Netflix

2023-03-08T14:07:19.961Z


The family drama, directed by Marc Fouchard, inspired by an ancestral Malian legend, relates the conflict between two half-brothers after the death of their father.


Kaaris continues his exploration of the world of cinema.

Just a year ago, the rapper announced the imminent arrival of his first feature film,

Le Roi des ombres

, directed by Marc Fouchard (

Break

,

Hors du Monde

) on the Netflix streaming platform.

Excerpts from the film were then unveiled on social networks, without any official announcement regarding the release date.

On Monday March 6, still on Twitter, Kaaris made an appointment with his fans on March 17.

The family drama, inspired by a Malian legend transposed to the suburbs of Paris, tells the story of Adama (Alassane Diong, known for his role in

Tirailleurs

), a young man who lost his sight when he was still a child.

His relationship with his half-brother flares up after the death of their father.

Read alsoThe police custody all in “luxury” and in humor of the rapper Maes with his police friends

This is not the first time that the rapper has set foot in the world of cinema.

In 2016, with the film

Braqueurs

by Julien Leclercq, Kaaris landed a first role on the big screen by playing the leader of a gang of drug dealers from Sevran.

Two years later, he shares the

Lukas

poster with Jean-Claude Van Damme.

The thriller, also signed Julien Leclercq, who staged the clip of his piece

Like Gucci Mane

, offers him his second role in the cinema.

In 2020, the rapper played Max Beaumont in

Bronx

, a thriller directed by Olivier Marchal and broadcast on Netflix.

Source: lefigaro

All life articles on 2023-03-08

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.