Director of Photography
Nikiema is a farmer from Burkina who sees fate come down upon him. His fouryearold son dies from a simple case of measles. He sells off his cotton crop at a good price, but he still faces a lot of debts. His fifteenyear old son, who had been helping him with the farm work, flunks out of school and moves to Ouagadaougou, where he finds a job guarding people's bicycles. Nikiema tries to commit suicide because he cannot fulfill his promises to his creditors any more. He is saved at the last moment by the arrival of one of his many sons living in the Ivory Coast.
Cinematography
1968: Justin Ohounou is the Minister of the Interior Department. He is involved in scheming with a corrupt business man. His goal is to eliminate by all means his political enemy Christian Adegbe and all of the Adegbe Tribe.
Cinematography
In the Mossi culture, one of the rites attending the birth of a child and its induction as a new member of the community involves the burial of the placenta. The space in which the placenta is buried is called 'Zan Boko' - a phrase which connotes the religious, cultural and affective relations that bind the child to the land and that embraces the notions of 'rootedness' and 'belonging'. Kaboré tells the story of Tinga, who resists the encroaching urbanization of his native territory. The specific rhythms and vision of the rural community, including its values, social relationship, and individual & collective destinies, are altered when a city is planted on the edge of an ancient native village.
Script Supervisor
자신을 위해 힘을 쓰는 마법사 소마는 아들 니아난코로가 자신을 죽게 하리라는 계시를 받은 후 아들을 죽이려 한다. 어머니의 도움으로 니아난코로는 마을을 빠져나가지만, 소마는 마법의 힘으로 아들을 뒤쫓는다. 말리 공화국의 밤바라족에 내려오는 전설을 바탕으로 한 신비한 작품. 말리 출신의 아프리카 영화의 거장 술레이만 시세의 대표 걸작. (2018 아프리카개발은행 연차총회 기념 - 아프리카 영화제) 칸영화제 경쟁부문에 처음 소개된 흑아프리카 영화이자 세계영화사의 걸작. 니아만코로는 질투심많은 마법사인 아버지를 피해 자라난다. 성인이 된 그는 마법의 힘을 얻기 위한 여정에 오르고 중간에 포로가 되는 등 우여곡절을 겪는다. 마지막으로 아버지와의 대결이 그를 기다리고 있다. (2016년 제21회 부산국제영화제)
Cinematography
Camera de Afrique Is a 1983 documentary. Acclaimed Tunisian filmmaker Férid Boughedir wrote, produced and directed this documentary that recounts 20 years in the history of African cinema through interviews and excerpts from 18 films.
Director of Photography
In pre-colonial times a peddler crossing the savanna discovers a child lying unconscious in the bush. When the boy comes to, he is mute and cannot explain who he is. The peddler leaves him with a family in the nearest village. After a search for his parents, the family adopts him, giving him the name Wend Kuuni (God's Gift) and a loving sister with whom he bonds. Wend Kuuni regains his speech only after witnessing a tragic event that prompts him to reveal his own painful history.