Bassek Ba Kobhio


Bassek Ba Kobhio is a Cameroonian filmmaker, writer and founder of the Ecrans Noirs film festival in Yaounde, Cameroon. He is also the Director of the Higher Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Professionals of Central Africa in Yaounde, the first-ever tertiary training institution for cinematography in the Central Africa sub-region.

Life

Bassek Ba Kobhio was born in 1957 in Ninje. He started as a writer, winning a short story award while still in high school in 1976.
Kobhio's first feature film, Sango Malo was an auto-adaptation of his earlier novel. The film portrayed a new village school teacher whose indifference to traditional customs causes conflict with the school's headmaster and disrupts village life. His second film, Le grand blanc de Lambaréné, brought out the complexities of character of Albert Schweitzer. Despite clear differences of setting and subject matter, both films "offer vivid portraits of flawed idealists who wish to do good, but are authoritarian, puritanical, at odds with their surroundings and neglectful towards their womenfolk".
In 2003 he collaborated with Didier Ouénangaré on The Silence of the Forest, an adaptation of a novel by Étienne Goyémidé.

Works

Films

Sango Malo / The Village Teacher, 1990Le grand blanc de Lambaréné / The Great White Man of Lambaréné, 1995Musique s'en va-t-en guerre, 1997. Documentary.Le silence de la forêt / The Forest, 2003

Books

Sango Malo: le maître du canton, Paris: L'Harmattan, 1981Les eaux qui débordent: nouvelles, Paris: L'Harmattan, 1984