The Vues d’Afrique film festival marks its 40th anniversary and will open on April 11 with the screening of Marabout Cheri.
This film from Ivory Coast is a comedy in which the comfortable life of a couple is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of a state inspector in the gentleman’s company.
Vue d’Afrique will present, from April 11 to 21, 140 short, medium and long films. Thematic sections this year focus on human rights, sustainable development and actions taken for equality.
The sessions will take place at the Mega-Plex Guzzo at the Central Market.