Queen of Katwe (2016)
Directed by Mira Nair
Cinematography by Sean Bobbitt
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Queen of Katwe (2016)
Directed by Mira Nair
Cinematography by Sean Bobbitt
Abouna, 2002, dir. Mahamat Saleh Haroun
Wùlu (2016) dir. Daouda Coulibaly
Nha fala (2002) Flora Gomes
Mandabi (1968)
English: The Money Order
Director - Ousmane Sembène, Cinematography - Paul Soulignac
“I swear, in this country, being honest is the only crime.”
SCREENING. uNomalanga and the Witch (2014)
A church-going woman in a small South African town becomes obsessed with her hairdresser neighbor—who is rumored to have killed her husband.
dir. Palesa Shongwe
Screening: 06/03-06/10/2019
Souvenirs du Cameroun
Model : Lise Toya
Photographer : Diane Audrey Ngako
Location : Douala, Cameroon.
Can Racism Be Stopped in the Third Grade?
A controversial program at a New York progressive school starts by segregating third-graders, and it’s got some parents furious.
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I’m honoured to be featured in this months (May 2015) French publication (print & online) of Afrique Magazine alongside blogs I love, the likes of NothingButTheWax & AfricanPrintsInFashion to name a few.
Thank you so much to Afrique Magazine for the feature.
Article by Amanda Rougier
www.afriquemagazine.com
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My Lastest collaboration as Photographer for Natacha Baco.
You can shop the collection here : by-natachabaco.com
My Instagram : Here
The Model : Tiphaine and Jeannie.
Location : Paris.
My Lastest collaboration as Photographer for Natacha Baco.
You can shop the collection here : by-natachabaco.com
My Instagram : Here
The Model : Tiphaine and Jeannie.
Location : Paris.
The countdown begins! ten days until we launch this Crowdfunding Campaign. Let's dream and rethink Africa together. - Photo : Gustave Deghilage Le compte à rebours commence ! Plus que dix jours avant le lancement de notre campagne de #Crowdfunding. ensemble rêvons et repensons l'Afrique. - Photo : Gustave Deghilage Visiterlafrique #Africa #Travel #Voyage #Afrique (à www.visiterlafrique.com)
For me, the best part of journalism is reporting, finding people who are passionate and thoughtful about a specific issue... The next best part is telling a story well and drawing in those who didn't know how fascinating some topic or story truly is. Like i did today about @ugaasadda's story. Ugaaso Abukar Boocow est une somalienne de 27 ans qui brise les stéréotypes sur son pays, ravagé par plus de vingt ans de guerre civile. Sur son compte Instagram, elle publie des instants de vie et des vidéos comiques.
get lost. learn your way. enjoy the journey.
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Visions From a Childhood in Cameroon with @nealsniat
For more of Neals’ personal landscapes from Cameroon, follow @nealsniat on Instagram.
“My main inspiration comes from my experience in Africa,” says graphic designer Neals Niat (@nealsniat). Born in Paris to Cameroonian parents, Neals moved with his family to Cameroon when he was seven years old, and lived there for eight years. “I remember spending time in the village, listening to old stories around the fire.”
Neals is currently studying architecture in Brussels, and he often uses his academic projects as vehicles for cultural expression. “I have been drawing since my childhood,” he says. “It was just a passion at first, and then I decided to develop this interest into something more concrete. When I started studying architecture, I felt the need to introduce my art into my architectural projects.” Neals says he often expresses his cultural experience using a monochromatic palette. “I want to transmit my cultural wealth through my work in a playful way,” he says.
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