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17Feb
CFI elections slated for March 23, 2013
Ernest Kanjo PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 17 February 2013 09:41

cfi delegates

The Cameroon Film Industry (CFI) will have its first permanent bureau on March 23, 2013. The CFI is the organization under whose banner the country’s film industry has been operating, at least since June 2008. The election of the new bureau was made public on Friday February 15 by the National Coordinator (NATCO) of the CFI Caretaker Committee, Waa Nkeng Musi. It shall be held at the Yaounde Conference Centre.

In a release dated February 8, 2013 and done in Bamenda, North West region of Cameroon, the NATCO states that the election of the president of CFI shall be presided at by the Minister of Culture, Ama Tutu Muna and will be held within the context of a General Assembly. Prior to voting, the constitution of the organization will be revised, amended and adopted by the GA, the release states further.

According to the NATCO, guilds and CFI zonal co-ordinations are supposed to start preparing for the event by registering artists who will be present in Yaounde on March 23.

In another release, the CFI Caretaker Committee appoints Dr Fai Tagem Donatus as president of the electoral commission. Fai, a renowned dramatist, actor and University don and his commission peers are said to be of high probity. Others in the Fai Commission include Irine Nange (secretary), Bassek Ba-Khobio (member), Mfuh Ebenezer (member) and Gilam Dickson (adviser). Bassek Ba-Khobio it should be noted is arguably Cameroon’s leading film maker who doubles as director of Ecran Noirs, the annual African Film Festival held in Cameroon. Mfuh Ebenezer on his part is one of the pioneers in the production of contemporary Cameroonian movies done in the English language. He is also the proprietor of a Douala-based film academy and a broadcaster par excellence. Meantime, Gilam Dickson is undoubtedly the most active promoter of the film industry in Cameroon at least for now. He is proprietor of Hotel Residence Carlos in Muea, today the venue of most CFI events.

The Cameroon Film Industry (CFI) was created in June 2008 in Buea with the mission of transforming a baby industry into a professionally rooted film outfit for a country endowed with natural, cultural as well as human resources. It has held four national conventions (Buea, Bamenda, Yaounde and Kumba), organized to promote the spirit of specialization and professionalism.

TIPTOPSTARS will be deploying a battery of entertainment reporters to cover the CFI elections at the Yaounde Conference Centre come March 23.

Soon after the NATCO’s press releases, we sought to know from some film makers what they think about the up-coming CFI elections. For reasons of neutrality, we decided to publish their views (unedited).

Agbor Jenet Manyi (Producer, Sweden) Maybe they will give details will be given in the meeting; also, this is what the CFI people have been waiting for...but for me, I don't think election is the main problem of Cameroon Film Industry...so no other comment or reaction.

Penjo Baba (Film maker, Yaounde, Cameroon)Let them tell us how the elections will be conducted, the venue and the time. Will the present natco be presenting as candidates or they will be off the new candidates list, because am sure everyone is tired of them. And to me, the elections should be done in guilds and not a one man voted as cfi president or so, so only if we form guilds with their heads and let them run their guilds with nobody imposing on them, it will be great. I don't think anybody like the cfi president or SG or whatever is needed. We want actors guilds, producers guilds, directors guilds, script writers guild, technicians guilds that involves makeup, lights, sound, continuity and every other... And then come out with constitution for each guild and where the registration should be done, where their offices will be found, discuss the benefits of each guild after registration, what kind of professional badges each member of a guild should hold that can give u a high recognition and respect where you use it, We do not need any natco for cfi, we need guilds and their respective leaders to run their guilds independently...where they can control and screen people, scripts, movies, actors, producers, directors, technicians and be able to sanction or promote when necessary without any favor or personal interest. With constitutions to follow, we will not have.that personal interest and favoritism again.
That's my own opinion..

Henry Obama (Actor, producer, Yaounde, Cameroon)Well to be honest elections are always a good thing, he pushes the former president and bureau to give out public what they did and also their future plans. Also competition is always a good thing in film industry but since we are Cameroonians, elections are more like mafia, people only care about their position and profit making. We need true leaders who can make Cameroon Cinema the best in Africa and why not in the world, we have the talents. God is Almighty

Solange Yijika (Actress, Yaounde) "To be a good leader you must do these two things: (1) Spend time with the people. sheep gain confidence by smelling the shepherd's scent and rubbing up against him. Getting the idea? If you're afraid to get close to people, maybe it's because you've too much to hide - like pride or insecurity or weakness. Only when people feel truly valued will they value you and follow you. (2) Get out ahead of the people. How do you know when it's time to move? when the people under your leadership start grumbling.No vision is permanently stopped by lack of finances, but by a lack of faith and courage, and an unwillingness to step out and take risks. When you do, you'll discover that God can do exceedingly abundantly...
Have a great day”


Last Updated on Monday, 18 February 2013 12:41
 
01Feb
“I can’t wait to go to Cameroon” - Movie diva Merlisa Determined
Ernest Kanjo PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 01 February 2013 00:00


Merlisa Det

After co-starring with Hollywood actor, Clifton Powell in the much-awaited Nicki: A Hip-Hop Love Story (expected to be released this year) top Nollywood USA actress, Merlisa Determined is more determined to make greater in-roads into the seventh art. Most important, the Carribean-born actress of international repute has her dreams of exploring and sharing her talent with Africa intact. Her latest interest tilts towards Cameroon where the seventh art is making an amazing progress. The 5.7ft-tall star in As I Die Slowly whose performance has won an immeasurable admiration has thus made her entry into the Cameroonian film industry, coming through an AGE Production and Cradle Rock Productions movie. The making of the said movie, Pink Poison Reloaded, has gone underway. At the shooting of the US scenes in Maryland over the weekend, observers and the filming crew all agreed the award-winning actress (just featured in a 2013 movie, Gem of The Rain Forest), who doubles as a TV show host/ess was a perfect match to t


Last Updated on Saturday, 23 February 2013 07:03
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28Jan
Award- winning actress Merlisa Determined in Cameroonian movie
Ernest Kanjo PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 28 January 2013 17:45

Merlisa on set 1

The AGE Production/Cradle Rock Productions Int’l movie, announced sometime ago on TIPTOPSTARS is now a reality. Shooting of the USA scenes of Pink Poison Reloaded has just taken place in Maryland with Hollywood actress, Merlisa Determined playing one of the major characters in the movie. “It has been a great moment, working with a team of professionals and most important shooting on a Cameroonian set,” Nigerian actress, Esosa Edosomwan, told TIPTOPSTARS editor as she signed off from location, midday Saturday.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 January 2013 12:49
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13Jan
Post-graduation upheavals: The movie “3” paints own picture
Ernest Kanjo PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 January 2013 02:42

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Just like 2012, this year promises to be eventful, movie-speaking. Already, there are film activities lined out both in Cameroon and abroad. One of such events, fixed for the first quarter of 2013 is the official outing of “3”, a much-awaited Cameroonian movie in the making. Just like the title sounds, “3” will enjoy three big premieres – one in Victoria (Limbe) where the movie was shot way back in October 2012, another in one of South Africa’s rich tourist destinations, Cape Town and the last in Germany.


Last Updated on Monday, 14 January 2013 07:35
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06Dec
Reward of excellence: DAMA Awards
Asonganyi Carista N. PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 December 2012 13:42

damawards

Bamenda: Some 19 coveted prizes have been dished out to meritorious individuals, companies and productions. The prizes were awarded by the Dream Africa Movies Awards, DAMA, 2012 edition. Taking place at the Azam Hotel in Bamenda, DAMA 2012 recognized some of the most spectacular people working hard in order to give the Cameroonian film industry a place on the world stage.

Just like the Cam Movies Merit Award, CMMA, the name of Jeffery Epule featured again as best Cameroonian actor. This comes to add to a good number of other awards the hope-rising actor has been harvesting in recent times. Also, DAMA judged USA-based film director, Akim Macauley as the most valuable, at least as far as 2012 was concerned. Akim, it should be recalled he had won a prize at the CMMA as well.

Just like other recent awards, Decoded featured several times at the DAMA. It is a 2012 movie directed by Akim Macualey, staring Solange Yijika, Otia Vitalis and Ghollywood/Nollywood’s Van Vicker.

And as the Governor of the North West region encouraged potential sponsors to support youths as they explore their talents, there was hope flickering on the minds of guests to the event. Even a few organizational hitches did not stop them from hitting the red carpet and giving DAMA 2012 the grandeur it deserved. Rather, they transformed such short-comings into laughable comedy dozes and music which performing artists that evening use in holding guests spellbound.

DAMA 2012 is now history, but it would be remembered for having declared the following as winners:

1.     DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST SHORT FILM

COULOIR by ALPHONSE ONGOLO (Cameroon)

2.      DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST SHORT FILM DIRECTOR

ALPHONSE ONGOLO (COULOIR) Cameroon

3.       DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST ELDERLY ACTOR/ACTRESS

OTIA VITALIS (Decoded) Cameroon

4.       DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY

LA LANGUAGE DU TAMTAM (Cameroon)

5.       DAMA ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

SHEMBE By Chinepoh Corson Cameroon

6.          DAMA ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

THE CALABASH by Molimi Cletus Cameroon

7.           DAMA ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

ON THE BRIM by Waa Musi  Cameroon

8.          DAMA ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING

TROUBLE KINGDOM By Neba Lawrence Cameroon

9.       DAMA ACHIEVEMENT IN STORY/SCREENPLAY

Greater than Love by Tikum Titus Akuro (Cameroon)

10.      DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST CHILD ACTOR/ACTRESS

SCHENEIDER REMI ADAMS (Vice and Virtue) Cameroon

11.      DAMA PRIZE FOR BEST UPCOMING ACTOR/ACTRESS

NDEH PATIENCE (Greater than Love) Cameroon

12.      DAMA ACHIEVEMENT BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

ELYNNE FESE (Troubled Kingdom) Cameroon

13.      DAMA ACHIEVEMENT BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE.

NKWAH KINGSLEY (CHERIE MODAI) Cameroon

14.      DAMA ACHIEVEMENT BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

ADEL DIKANA (Triangle of Tears) Cameroon

15.      DAMA ACHIEVEMENT BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

KOME EPULLE JEFFREY (Decoded) Cameroon

16.       DAMA ACHIEVEMENT BEST DIRECTOR

AKIM MACAULEY/ENAH JOHNSCOT (Decoded)

17.      DAMA BEST MOTION PICTURE FILM

DECODED (AKIM MACAULAY/ ENAH JOHNSCOTT) Cameroon

18.      DAMA HONORARY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

QUINTA EYONG ASHU

19.      DAMA SPECIAL JURY AWARDS

MANDENGUE DICKSON


 
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