Joséphine Ndagnou
Joséphine Ndagnou (born 1964) is a Cameroonian film director and television actress.[1]
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Born | 1964 (age 55–56) |
Life
Ndagou worked as a director for Cameroon Radio Television for 15 years. She acted in several telefilms, including Japhet and Ginette and L’étoile de Noudi [The Star of Noudi], which made her famous under the pseudonym Ta Zibi.[2] In 2007 she wrote, directed, produced and starred in a feature film, Paris Or Nothing, which portrayed a young refugee forced into prostitution and struggling to survive in Europe.
Filmography
- As director
- Paris a Tout Prix [Paris Or Nothing]. Feature film, 2007.
- As actor
- The last trip, dir. Jean-Marie Téno. Short film, 1990. Short film.
- Les Saignantes [Those who bleed], dir. Jean-Pierre Bekolo. Feature film, 2005.
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References
- Tchouaffé, Olivier Jean, 'Women in Film in Cameroon: Thérèse Sita-Bella, Florence Ayisi, Oswalde Lewat and Josephine Ndagnou', Journal of African Cinemas, Vol. 4, No. 2 (October 2012), pp.191-206.
- Joséphine Ndagnou, africultures.
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