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Poster of the festival Ecrans Noirs 2017 Ecrans Noirs 2017
This other edition of the festival of Bassek ba Kobhio which will take place as usual in the capital, will extend from the period from 13 to July 20, 2018.
July 10, 2018 Bassek ba Kobhio as president of the Ecrans Noirs Association gave a press conference at the Muna Foundation in Yaoundé. The objective of this conference was to present the main lines of this event, which is still highly anticipated by cinematographers and actors of the film world in Cameroon.
For this edition, the program Ecrans Noirs provides for the discovery of several dozen national and international feature films, documentaries and shorts. A tribute will be paid to two monuments of African cinema of late memory. Burkinabe director Idrissa Ouedraogo and Tunisian director Taïeb Louhichi
Screening rooms are Canal Olympia, Sita Bella, the Cameroon Cultural Center, the Goethe Institute and the esplanade of the National Museum (festival village ) for outdoor projections. As the Cameroon Tribune notes on July 12, 2018, the sessions are still paid, with the possibility of obtaining unlimited admissions in theaters all week.
As a reminder at the 21 e edition, it There were 70 films in the running. That's two less than in the 2016 edition. Cameroon was the country with the highest number of films in the world. 17. Four of these films were awarded. However, Ghana won the festival thanks to Priscilla Anany's film "Children of the Mountain". This country left with the Golden Screen.
Moreover, it should be known that Black Screens were founded in 1997. In the objective of promoting and enhancing the cinemas of Africa and the Black World. It was in 2008 that it became a competitive festival.
Author:
Josiane Rose NDANGUE
@ljndangueCIN
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