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The history of Cameroon filmmaking dates back to 1962, two years after independence when motion picture production was film-based and very expensive, during which independent French filmmakers like Jean Paul Ngassa, Dikonge Pipa, Sita Bella, Alphonse Benny and others with actors like Gérard Essomba who formed the first generation of filmmakers in Cameroon made remarkable strides in the ...
The Cameroonian feature film industry is colloquially called Camollywood, which is a portmanteau word derived from the merger of Cameroon and Hollywood, in the same manner as Bollywood and Nollywood. Subcategories
This is a list of films produced in Cameroon, from the 1960s to the present day. 1970s. Le prix de la libert ...
The Cameroonian feature film industry is colloquially called Collywood, which is a portmanteau word derived from the merger of Cameroon and Hollywood, in the same manner as Bollywood and Nollywood. Subcategories
Note: This category covers the topic of cinema in specific countries. For categories containing individual films from specific countries see: Category:Films by country For the buildings where films are shown see: Category:Cinemas and movie theaters For culturally specific cinema see: Category:Cinema by culture
African cinema evolved through different historical phases, each reflecting the socio-political landscape of the continent. The early years of African cinema were heavily influenced by colonialism, with many films produced by European directors who often depicted Africa through a colonial lens.
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Cameroon, [a] officially the Republic of Cameroon, [b] is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea , Gabon , and the Republic of the Congo to the south.