

Divines (2016)
In a ghetto where religion and drug trafficking rub shoulders, Dounia has a lust for power and success. Supported by Maimouna, her best friend, she decides to follow in the footsteps of Rebecca, a respected dealer. But her encounter with Djigui, a young, disturbingly sensual dancer, throws her off course.Divines featuring Oulaya Amamra and Déborah Lukumuena is streaming with subscription on Netflix, and streaming with subscription on Netflix Basic. It's a crime and drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.4 (10,211 votes) and was well received by critics.
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Currently you are able to watch Divines streaming on Netflix, and Netflix Basic.
Why to Watch Divines
Divines offers a unique and compelling narrative that explores the intersection of religion and drug trafficking, providing a fresh perspective on these themes.
The movie features strong and complex female characters, with the protagonist Dounia's journey to power and her relationship with her best friend Maimouna at the heart of the story.
With an IMDb audience rating of 7.4 and a Reelgood score of 78, Divines has been well-received by audiences, indicating its quality in terms of storytelling, performances, and cinematography.
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Divines has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.4 (10,211 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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In a ghetto where religion and drug trafficking rub shoulders, Dounia has a lust for power and success. Supported by Maimouna, her best friend, she decides to follow in the footsteps of Rebecca, a respected dealer. But her encounter with Djigui, a young, disturbingly sensual dancer, throws her off course.