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I MIKE WHAT I LIKE

by Jyoti MISTRY

2006 - South Africa - Doc

with Kgafela oa Magogodi

"i am not a lick-ass poet i give no blowjobs to politicians my tongue can't be bought”. A film of words that’’ll leave you speechless.

IBRA, THE MURDERER

by Tapha NDAO

2008 - Senegal - Films

with Mame Cheikhou SAANEKH (Gueye), Troupe XEW-XEWOU DIAMONO

Though he done his time for murdering his brother, Ibra’s closed ones have neither forgotten nor forgiven.

IMAM AND I

by Khalid SHAMIS

2011 - South Africa - Doc

A visually innovative doccie about a crucial moment of history, the 1960' in South Africa, and a man who played a key role in the Muslim community that was so important in the struggle against Apartheid.

IN IT TOGETHER

by Ashu EGBE

2011 - Cameroon - Films

This Cameroonian filmic portrayal of love is a romantic potpourri of meetings, separations and lovers getting back together.

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF SYLI

by Sega DIALLO

2004 - Guinea - Doc

A film director and soccer fan accompanies his national soccer team to the 2004 African Cup of Nations in Tunisia.

INSEPARABLES

by Christiane CHABI KAO

2007 - Benin - Films

With a meagre income, Yawa’s and Abi’s father sacrifices his children to buy a bigger piece of land. Tine, their mother, will not rest until she sees her children again.

INSPECTOR MBOME

by Ghislain AMOUGOU

2009 - Cameroon - Films

During a crime investigation Inspector Mbome is warned that his wife and son will pay for his battles against drug dealers.

IRON BONE "ADEM LAHDID"

by Hicham LASRI

2006 - Morocco - Films

The struggle of three youngsters in search of just 120 dirhams to finance the studies of one of them.

IT'S MY DESTINY

by Lambert NDZANA

2008 - Cameroon - Doc

With this interview, we lift the veil on the profession of forensic. In this world of the dead, there is only the love that can cope to various prejudices, and especially when this job is exercised by a woman.

ITCHOMBI

by M. Gentille ASSIH

2009 - Togo - Doc

Despite respecting tradition Déou hesitates to submit himself to the bloody and risky practice of circumcision. But his father has no time for his son’s concerns.

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