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Burkina Faso film maker recalls golden era of cinema before insurgency

Burkina Faso film maker recalls golden era of cinema before insurgency

FILM producer Drissa Toure peered through the locked glass doors of what was once the lively cinema in Burkina Faso's southwestern city of Bobo-Dioulasso and remembered a time when locals could enjoy films from Africa and beyond on its screen. Today the 70-year-old struggles with respiratory illness and ekes out a living ferrying people and parcels on his scooter. He treasures the magazine clippings that lauded his earlier film work and the medals he collected. Burkina Faso historically has clout in Africa's film industry, with several feature productions landing international awards over the past decades. It has also hosted the…
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Cinema returns to Somalia after decades

Cinema returns to Somalia after decades

ABDIRAHMAN HUSSEIN DOZENS of Somalis posed for selfies and chattered excitedly in rows of red, plush seats as they waited for the start of their country's first movie screening in three decades. Among the crowd in the National Theatre was 24-year-old Kaif Jama, the writer and star of both films on the programme - the horror story "Hoos", about a single woman moving into an empty house, and a not-so-romantic comedy called "Date from Hell". "This means something for everyone including me. This is for every Somali who wants to make movies," Jama said, wearing a traditional Somali dress striped…
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