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Jean-Paul Ngassa

Jean-Paul Ngassa is a Cameroonian filmmaker. He made the films Adventure en France (1962) and La Grande Case Bamiléké (1965) after French Cameroun's independence in 1960.[1][2][3][4][5] He co-directed the former with Philippe Brunet.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ DeLancey and DeLancey 119.
  2. ^ West 20.
  3. ^ Coulon, Florent (2011). "Une histoire du cinéma camerounais: Cheminement vers l'indépendance de la production". Afrique contemporaine (in French). 238 (2): 91–105. doi:10.3917/afco.238.0091. ISSN 0002-0478.
  4. ^ a b Olinga, Jean-Marie Mollo (2004). "Le cinéma camerounais, en lumières et ombres". Africultures (in French). 60 (3): 115–118. doi:10.3917/afcul.060.0115. ISSN 1276-2458.
  5. ^ Nadege, Tsogo Momo Marie (2017). "De l'appropriation ou non de l'émergence dans les films camerounais (1962–2010): essai d'analyse historique". Africa Development. 42 (4): 52. ISSN 0850-3907. JSTOR 26617819.

References

  • DeLancey, Mark W., and Mark Dike DeLancey (2000): Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon (3rd ed.). Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press.
  • West, Ben (2004). Cameroon: The Bradt Travel Guide. Guilford, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press Inc.

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