Rosine Mbakam’s poignant hybrid film weaves a tale of the resilience of a single mother against the vibrant yet challenging backdrop of Douala, Cameroon in this Directors’ Fortnight 2023 selection.
Tag: Cannes Film Festival
BANEL & ADAMA #Cannes2023 Review: A Timeless and Tragic Senegalese Love Story — Akoroko
Screening in the Cannes Film Festival main competition, this emotionally powerful film marks French-Senegalese director Ramata-Toulaye Sy as a filmmaker to watch.
DESERTS #Cannes2023 Review: Uneven Terrain in Moroccan Filmmaker Faouzi Bensaïdi’s Sixth Film — Akoroko
The Moroccan director contrasts two different stories set in the harsh and unforgiving desert, but fails to blend them coherently or engagingly.
AMA GLORIA #Cannes2023 Review: Cape Verde-Set Drama Thoughtfully Explores Realities of Migration and Care Work – Akoroko
This sophisticated study of the intricate dynamics between a nanny and a little girl, opened the Critics’ Week section at the Cannes Film Festival 2023.
LE RETOUR (HOMECOMING) #Cannes2023 Review: A Mixed Bag of Emotions and Experiences — Akoroko
Catherine Corsini’s family drama offers a moving portrait of family bonds and individual journeys, but leaves viewers feeling unsatisfied with underdeveloped plot points and arcs.
African Stories at Cannes Film Festival 2023
Set to showcase a diverse and exciting selection of films from around the world, especially from across Africa, the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival runs May 16-27, 2023.
African Stories at Cannes Film Festival 2023 (Predictions + Confirmations)
The time has come for speculation to begin about what to expect from the line-up of one of the most prestigious (“Big Five”) film festivals in the world