It’s 94 films that will be in the official selection this year for the 24th edition of the Ecrans Noirs festival which will take place from October 31 to November 07, 2020 in Yaoundé. The announcement of this selection was made by the festival team led by the General Delegate of the festival Bassek Ba Kobhio during a live broadcast on their Facebook page.
Yaoundé film fans will have the opportunity to discover an interesting array of films from across the continent and its diaspora. Documentaries, short films, web series, feature films all genres will be present.
The movies will be divided in 8 categories
- Central Africa Shorts Films
- Central Africa Documentaries
- Central Africa Features Films
- Cameroonian Feature Films
- Series
- Internationals Shorts Films
- Internationals Documentaries
- Internationals Feature Films
Among the most anticipated films at this festival, the film Buried by Françoise Ellong, Saving Mbango by Nkanya Nkwai, Living in Bondage : Breaking free by Chris Odeh, The White Line by Desiree Kayikopo.
As soon as the selection was announced, the filmmakers did not fail to react on their social networks
Francoise Ellong, writter and director of Burried
Stéphanie Tum, producer of Saving Mbango
Cherki Ameur, director of Issemkhan
List of selected films
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