Youth

Dhalinyaro tells the story of three 18-year-old high school girls, coming from different social classes, rooted in their culture but also turned to the outside thanks to the new technologies.

Amina Mohamed Ali

(Deka)

Tousmo Mouhoumed Mohamed

(Asma)

Bilan Samir Moubus

(Hibo)

Roukiya Doualeh

(Hibado (Deka's mother))

Houriya Hassan

(Hibado's neighbor)

Hamadou Dabale

(Imam)

Mahado Omar Ismael

(Young woman in prayer)

Fatouma Bileh

(Young woman in prayer)

Mohammed Abdi Daher

(Youssouf)

Lula Ali Ismaïl

(Professor)

Chehem Seick Moussa

(Îdriss)

Wais Abdourahman Hassan

(Zakaria)

Roun Daher

(Mariam (Asma's mother))

Moudan Said

(Saraido (Asma's sister))

Maan Abdoulkader Omar

(Sagal (Asma's sister))

Fatouma Mohamed Ismael

(Simane (Asma's sister))

Osman Abdi

(Abdi Osman (Asma's father))

Mohamed Ahmed Houssein

(Houssein (The Controller))

Fardouza Moussa Egueh

(Fatouma (Hibo's mother))

Moihsin Ali Ahmed

(Aden (Hibo's father))

Deeq Abdoulkader Omar

(Souleimane (Hibo's brother))

Asma Omar Salem

(Sohane (Hibo's sister))

Anab Souleiman

(Anab (The maid working for Hibo))

Houssein Karieh Elmi

(Abdourahman (The Veteran))

Degan Souleiman

(The maid working for Deka)

Ahmed Said Mohamed

(Abdillahi (Hibo's driver))

Mahado Osman Moussa

(Librarian)

Shoukri Ahmed

(Little Girl (Afternoon Snack))

Nimheya Mahamoud

(Little Girl (Afternoon Snack))

Ibrahim Ahmed

(Guardian Abdourahman)

Empress Deeqa

(Singer)

Nagat Idriss

(Fighting Girl)

Soumeya Omar

(Fighting Girl)

Marwa Osman

(Fighting Girl)

Mouna Abdi

(Fighting Girl)

Hafsa Abdi

(Fighting Girl)

Filsan Soufyan

(Fighting Girl)

Fahmi Guirreh Bouh

(Deka's father)

Neima Said Ali

(Youssouf's wife)

Hassan Ali

(DJ)

Manedek Mohamed Ali

(Idil)

Sitani Ahmed Ibrahim

(Hibo's birthday friend)

Abdek Idriss Youssouf

(Nour)

Halima Ali

(Hibado's colleague)

Cyril Decker

(Rejean)

Bahja Abdi Robleh

(President of the Court of Appeal)

Mohamed Omar Salem

(Man at the Zoo)

Yacin Abdillahi Houssein

(Graffiti)

Abdourachid Abdi Djama

(The man who draws)

Mohamed Abdourahman Abid

(The voice that announces the Baccalaureate)

Sultan Moussa Egueh

(The voice that announces poetry)