Bassek ba Kobhio

Director

Biography

Cameroon

Bassek Ba Kobhio was born in 1957 in Nindje, Cameroon. Originally he wanted to become an author, and in 1976 he won a prize for a short story he had written. He earned degrees in both sociology and philosophy. While he was pursuing his studies, he started to work as an assistant film director and literary critic for the film department of the Ministry of Information and Culture. He was also the assistant to Claire Denis on Chocolat (1987). He made his first documentary, FESTAC 88, in 1988 and his first feature film, Sango Malo, in 1991. The same year, he founded Films Terre Africaine, a Cameroon-based production company. In 1995 he launched Ecrans Noirs (Black Screens), an itinerant film festival that circulates in Cameroon, Gabon, and the Central African Republic. He is also the author of several novels. In 2003 he collaborated with Didier Ouénangaré on The Silence of the Forest, an adaptation of a novel by Étienne Goyémidé.

Filmography

FESTAC 88 (1988)
Sango Malo (1991)
Birth of Democracy (1991)
The Great White of Lambaréné (1994)
La Poule aux œufs d’or (1995)
Les Femmes et le Secret (1995)
La Reine blanche (1996)
Music Goes War (1997)
Les Voyeurs professionnels (1999)
Le Silence de la forêt (2003)

Films Curated by AFF