25Sep
Short film: Rage in gestation
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“We have just three scenes to go and everything being equal, we’ll shoot them this coming Saturday,” Kang Quintus, the producer of Rage, an up-coming short film announced. The film maker was speaking in Maryland from where the Rage crew, led by director Akim Macauley is getting set to hit the set once again.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 September 2012 12:08 |
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10Sep
USA: Up-coming Cameroonian movie ignites anxiety
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Cameroonian films, shot and produced in the United States of America are now becoming the order of the day. Though produced from afar, they tell Cameroonian stories the Cameroonian way to the utter satisfaction of the audience. One of such films is on its way to the market. Though in gestation, much is already filtering about The African Guest, TAG, a Robert LaRue production screenplayed by Nkwai Nkanya. According to the conceiver of the project, shooting of The African Guest will be completed this September in the sea-side resort of Limbe, Batoke, Indenau and Dumbo-Berabe. These places are found along the coast of Cameroon in the South West region of the country. “The first phase of the movie was shot in July in USA precisely in Denver, Lone Tree and Boulder in Colorado,” Nkwai told TIPTOPSTARS recently.
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Last Updated on Monday, 10 September 2012 16:57 |
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25Aug
ZAFAA 2012: More nominations for Cameroon
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Cameroon has now become a habitual participating country in one of Africa’s most prestigious film awards taking place in the diaspora annually – the Zulu African Film and Academy Awards simply called ZAFAA. For three editions running, Cameroon has had news-making nominations as well as produced laureates and winning movies at the film contest. Dust was yet to settle on the Nchifor Valery (2011 best up-coming male actor) victory when news of latest Cameroonian nominations dropped in. This year, the country has worn eight nominations.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 25 August 2012 10:57 |
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18Aug
Movie: Mairo Sanda crushes opponents
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Since late last year, she is known to have fallen in love with movie production (co-produced Trouble Kingdom with Fred Kenyati, now on a UN mission in Cairo, Egypt). Yet, Mairo Sanda would not part from her first lover – acting. And even when the Atlanta-based artist hires the indefatigable Kang Quintus as director for her second production, Crush, the latter would prefer she picks up one of the roles. And that’s how producer Mairo got involved artistically in her own Crush, a movie that is announcing its arrival in a spectacular manner.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 25 August 2012 00:44 |
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01Aug
Movies: Agbor Steve-produced film soon!
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As the Cameroonian movie landscape grows in the quantity and quality of films, renowned producers and production houses are not relenting in their efforts to be part of the history-making phenomenon. One of the producers who have maintained the rhythm and would place his fingers on the table to ensure that the industry stands erect is Agbor Steve.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 17:29 |
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