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N° 07 - Saturday 5th March 2011
Special Prize List
19 Prizes AwardedSpecial prize awards at FESPACO
are meant to reward African filmand video productions. On the occasionof the 22nd edition, nineteen (19) specialprizes were presented by FESPACOpartner institutions, associations ormoral entities on Friday the 4th ofMarch at the BECEAO Centre. Theceremony was chaired by the Ministerof Culture, Tourism and Francophonyand sponsored by the edition's guest ofhonor Elikia M'Bokolo. Offical guests,donors, film professionals and themedia were given to see a ceremony fullof colors and sounds. On this occasion,three personalities including ElikiaM'Bokolo, Francis Kere and DieudonneN'Gangura were awarded Chevalier ofthe Order of Merit, Arts andCommunication, for their commitmentto a thriving movie industry in Africa.
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World Bank« Bénéré » by Serge Armel Sawadogo (Burkina Faso)3 million million plus a trophy
Ecobank Fondation« Un homme qui crie » by Mahamat Saleh Haroun(Tchad)2 million plus a trophy
UEMOAFeature films :« Da Monzon » by Sidy Diabaté (Mali)5 million plus a trophy
Short films :« Transport en commun » by Diana Gaye (Sénégal)4 million plus a trophy
TV Video films : « Koukan Kourcia, le cri de la tourterelle » by Sani Magari (Niger)3 million plus a trophy
Conseil Général de la Vienne« L'or blanc » by Adama Sale (ESAV de Maroc)-
SIGNIS« Voyage à Alger » by Abdelkrim Bahloul (Algérie)2 million plus a trophy
United Nations System« ESSAHA » by Dramane Ouzid (Algérie)5 million plus a trophy
UNICEF« Voyage à Alger » by Abdelkrim Bahloul (Algérie)2 million plus a trophy
Ministry of the Human Rights Promotion« Histoire de haine manquée » de Eddy Munyamuneza (Burundi)2 million plus a trophy
OIF« La métamorphose de manioc » by Lionel Meta ( Cameroun)3 500 euro plus a trophy
Inter-African Professional Risk Prevention(IAPRP)/CNSS« Lobolo (The Dowry) » by Matison Michelle (Afrique du sud)2 million plus a trophy
Plan Burkina« Bénéré » by Serge Armel Sawadogo (Burkina Faso) 2 million plus a trophy
ECOWAS«Champion of our time» by Mak Kusare (Nigeria)5 million plus a trophy
LONAB« La métaphore du manioc » by Lionel Meta(Cameroun)2 million plus a trophy
Théâtre Wamdé/Alliance Francophone«Le linge sale» by Inoussa Kaboré (Burkina Faso)2 million plus a trophy
City of Ouagadougou «L'eau va à la rivière» by Ed Adamo Kiangebeni(Angola/R.D congo)2 million plus a trophy
High Communication Council (CSC)«Paris, mon Paradis» by Eléonore Yaméogo (Burkina Faso)-INALCO«Notre étrangère» by Sarah Bouyain (Burkina Faso)HD digital camera of a value of 3 millions FCFA
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PublisherMichel OUEDRAOGO
SupervisorGervais HIEN
CoordonnatorJim Moumouni OUATTARA
EditorHamado NANA
Designer Ferdinand DABIREAbdoulaye DAME
Demba DIALLOB. Issa Daniel BAMBA
Editorial staffOumarou MOGMENGA
Hermann GOUMBRIFirmin OUATTARA
Thierry OUEDRAOGOBoukary NITIEMAPatrice KABORE
Mariam OUEDRAOGOFlavien BATIONO
TranslationBahisimine YOUL
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N iger has decided to promote its cinemawhich has been dormant for a long time.
A strong delegation made up of 25 producersand 15 students from the Institute ofJournalism led by TAKOUBAKOYEAminatou Boureima, the Minister ofCommunication, Culture and NewTechnologies arrived in Ouagadougou for theFESPACO festival. At the festival venue, theNiger delegation has been quite active throughan exhibiting stand, participation into exchan-ges and to training sessions. Besides, twoyoung directors are presenting two films at thisyear's edition of FESPACO including one incompetition. The Minister of Culture facilita-ted a press conference on the 2nd of March onthe policy to revamp the movie industry inNiger.
Hermann GOUMBRI
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Lauréats des Etalons de Yennenga2007: « Ezra » by Newton Aduaka (Nigeria)
2009: “Teza” by Haïle Guerima (Ethiopia)
04:00 pm Closing ceremony of the 22nd edition ofFESPACO at Stade du 4 Aout09:00 pm Screening of the Yennega Stallion GrandPrize at Ciné Burkina
09:00pm Screenings of Awarded films in cinema thea-tres00: 00am to 5:00 am Night music show at the head-quarters of FESPACO
Schedule of Saturday 5th March 2011
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Cinetoile is a project initiated by Africalia with funding from the EuropeanUnion. It believes that film works must be promoted and recognized as a cul-tural heritage and a tool for dialogue between communities. Initiated at FES-PACO 2009, the project has come to an end, and therefore the need for pro-moters and beneficiaries to appraise the work done over the past three years.
Eight countries leading professional meetings, training onproduction, more than 300 film screenings and several
film fans. These are some of the results of Cinetoile project.Animated by Africalia and some private sponsors of the diffe-rent countries being partners (South Africa, Burkina, Kenya,Mali, Ouganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania,Zimbabwe), the project Cinetoile has travelled a lot. It has astrong economical and social background. While at the economical level, sustainability of creations isnotified, accessibility to populations has been underlined atthe social level. In terms of institutional level, Cinetoile hasparticipated in the conveyance of official information in ruralzone. As example to illustrate this, we can talk about the project ofStudio Malembe, sponsor of Cinetoile project in DemocraticRepublic of Congo. Political and cultural information has been spread through the
use of canoe, moto and car. From last three year's surveyexperiences, Africalia is planning to call tenders for the pro-ject lunched by the European Union during the tenth EuropeanFund for Development (EFD) in other to embark the Secondlevel of its project.
Thierry Rolland OUEDRAOGO
CinetoileA «cultural trip» for development
The association of partners has welcomed the relevance of the project's result.
The painter settled his exhibitionentitled “Outstanding Afro
Figures in the history of pictures” atthe headquarters of FESPACO.According to him, the exhibition aimsat sensitizing African youth on thehistory of the continent through hergreat figures. Visitors can see paintings of KwameNkrumah, the advocate of African
union, Cheick Anta Diopthe Egyptologist andmany others such as theQueen of Saba, the prin-cess Yennnega andThomas Sankara. DouniaTog -yangar explainedthat this theme is a way ofrecounting historythrough images based onthe poetic work of theMaurician writer and jour-nalist Edouard Maunick. “If we consider the highrate of illiteracy in Africa,
it is obvious that imagescan enable a better sensitization. Mywork is an itinerant one. Paintings are not for sale. I want to produce 120 paintings for anexhibition in Berlin where Africa wasbalkanized”, the painter states.
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Souleymane Cisse andGaston Kabore on the
Stallion Column
The Malian Souleymane Cisse andthe Burkinabe Gaston Kabore
statutes were added to the ones ofSembene Ousmane and IdrissaOuedraogo at Column of Etalon onthe Mgr Thevenoud avenue. The offi-cial ceremony inclination happenedon the 3rd March in the presence ofnumerous personalities. This is to honor living legends whowin the Etalon prize. That is the rea-son why FESPACO implemented thisinitiative since 2009. These magnificent statutes on thisavenue are stretch out on the “placedes cineastes”.
Itinerant exhibition of pictures atFESPACO
Dounia Tog-yangar, Chadian artist exhibits about twenty paintings at the headquarters of FESPACO,which recount the history of Africa through her famous figures.
Dounia Tog-yangar's stand at FESPACO.
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Ivorian actor and film maker MarieLouise Asseue is attending FES-
PACO with her film “Les infideles”.The story of the film is about a familytragedy in which two sisters are invol-ved. Henriette, first born of a familydecides to host Murielle, her junior sis-ter. Unfortunately, she charmed her sister'shusband and turns into a rival with thesupport of their mother. The wealth and
generosity of Henriette's husband suc-ceed in holding back their mother's badintentions. “Through this film, I wantto show that one must not sacrificemoral values for money. We must carry poverty in dignity”, saidMarie Louise Asseue who becamefamous in the sub-region for acting as“Malou” in the T.V. series “Mafamille”.
Mariam OUEDRAOGO
« Les infideles » by MarieAsseue
Marie Louise Asseue, the film producer.
Disqualification of the follo-wing films because 35mm
copies were not sent:
Short films:- “Benere” by Serge Armel Sawadogo - Blissi N'diaye ou la Visite de la dame” byNicolas Sawalo Cisse- « Noce de coton »by Gerard Desire Nguele- « Un transport en commun » by Dyana Gaye
Feature films:- Foreign Demons” by Faith Isiakper- Raconte Scherazade…raconte” by YoursyNasralleh- Restless city” by Dosunmu Andrew Waheed- The wedding” by Abddel Aziz Sameh.
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“NotreEtrangere” bySarah Bouyain
F or her first feature film, the producerSarah Bouyain decided to lay empha-
sis on the mixed race issue. In -betweentwo different worlds, they lose all theirbearings. This is the case of the mainactor of the film “Notre Etrangere”. Amy,a young 20 years old mixed- race girl lea-ves France for Burkina Faso to look forher mother that she hasn't seen since shewas eight.She arrived at Bobo Dioulasso in hermaternal family and was treated like astranger because she does not speakDioula and does not put on the local cus-toms. Considered as an African inFrance, Amy loses her bearings.
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Sarah Bouyain producer of “Notre Etrangere”.
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The Panafrican film and television festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) espresse grate fulness to the following institu-tions and countries for their contribution to the holding and the success of the 22th edition:
L’UNION EUROPEENNE, L’ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE, LE MINISTERE FRANÇAIS DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES, LA REPUBLIQUE DE CHINE , L’UNESCO,UNICEF, RHÔNES ALPES,TV5, RFI, LA RADIO TELEVISION DU BURKINA, SIDWAYA, L’OBSERVATEUR PAALGA, LE PAYS, NOTRE AFRIQUE, ARTE, FASO-PLAST, AIR BURKINA, SODIBO,SONABEL, LONAB, AIRTEL, TELECEL, BANK OF AFRICA.
For many film directors, moviemaking in Africa is a very long way
full of obstacles because production iscostly, getting support has become veryrare and cinema halls are closing theirdoors one after the other. In addition, pirates do not enable pro-ducers to sell their products on the mar-ket. All these sometimes make us won-der if the cinematographic job shouldcontinue.Despite all those problems and theirpassion for the job, film directors keepon entertaining millions of Africansthrough their products. They should beallowed to make a living out of their
arts and therefore, the significance ofthe film industry. On this subject,Michel Ouedraogo the GeneralDirector of FESPACO commented that“one must find out how to lead Africato a new way. Meeting this challenge is to manage forthe growth of African cinema throughthe existence of production and distri-bution structures and also efficient andwell equipped cinema halls”. We also have to think about exemptingfilm products from taxes fightingagainst piracy and training of professio-nals. For these initiatives to be effec-tive, they should be integrated intostrong national sub-regional policies.
Hermann GOUMBRI
The Film IndustryChallenges to overcome for a thriving industry
At the official opening of the 22nd edition of FESPACO, the Minister of Culture, Tourism andFrancophony, Filippe Savadogo as well as the General Director of the festival Michel Ouedraogo calledfor the establishment of real cinematographic industries in Africa in order to boost movie making on thecontinent. A call that is quite worthwhile.
Michel Ouedraogo General Director of FES-PACO: “Production and distribution structuresare required to revamp movie making in Africa”.
The three parties showing satisfaction after signing the agreement.
An agreement between FESPACO , Vienne Region and ABP
Atripartite agreement was signed betweenFESPACO, the Vienne Region in France
and the Burkinabe Association in Poitou (ABP).This was done by Michel Ouedraogo, Directorof the Festival, Andre Senechaux, VicePresident of the Vienne General Board andJustin Zaida, representing ABP. It is a two-year agreement for the promotion ofAfrican cinema in Europe.The three parties committed themselves to sup-port the cine-Africa festival in promotingAfrican culture and cinema..
Firmin OUATTARA