United States: Cameroonian film nominated at the American Black Film Festival Cameroonian cinema has just reached a historic milestone. The film Lights Out was selected at the prestigious American Black Film Festival (ABFF), becoming the first Cameroonian film to be nominated in this renowned American competition Directed in Limbe by Enah Johnscott, already known for Fisherman’s Diary, and produced by Carista Asonganyi in collaboration with Buh Melvin, the feature film was praised for its strong message around dementia and the stigmatization of people suffering from this disease. Inspired by a personal story of the producer, the film aims to raise…
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