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Gahité Fofana

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Gahité Fofana
Born1965
France
NationalityGuinean
CitizenshipGuinean
Occupation(s)film director, screen writer, film editor
Known forMathias, le procès des gangs (1997), I.T. - Immatriculation temporaire (2001), Un matin bonne heure (2006), La lune est tombée (2015)

Gahité Fofana (born 1965 in France) is a Guinean film director, producer, editor, actor and screen writer who studied literature and filmmaking in Paris. Starting out as a creator of documentary films, he later wrote, directed and produced feature films.[1][2][3]

Filmography

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Fofana's films include:[2][4]

Year Film Description Role Duration
1994 Tanun[5] Documentary Writer, director 54m
1995 Saï Saï by, Dakar la salope / Dans les tapats de Dakar Documentary by Bouna Médoune Sèye Editor 12m
1995 Une parole, un visage (A word, a face) Documentary Director 26m
1996 Témédy (Temedy, Tèmèdy) Short Writer, director, editor 10m
1997 Mathias, le procès des gangs (Mathias, the trial of gangs) Documentary Writer, director 50m
1998 Le Soleil se maquille (Sun makes up) Documentary Director 26m
2001 I.T. - Immatriculation temporaire (Temporary registration)[1] Feature Writer, director, producer, actor 1h 13m
2005 Un matin bonne heure [fr] (Yaguine et Fodé) (Early one morning)[1][6] Feature Writer, director, producer, editor 1h 15m
2011 28 Septembre, Année Zéro[7] Documentary Director, editor 52m
2012 La Journée de N'ga Touré Documentary by Billy Touré Producer 13m
2013 Rêves meurtris Documentary by Hady M. Diawara Producer 13m
2015 La lune est tombé (The moon fell, Hinter dem Mond) Feature Writer, director, producer, editor 1h 17m
2017 Wallay[8][9] Feature by Berni Goldblat Adaptation 1h 24m

Awards

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Fofana won Special Jury Prizes at the Venice Film Festival in 1996 for Une parole, un visage and Tèmèdy and at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur (FIFF) in 2001 for I.T. - Immatriculation temporaire.[2]

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Film extracts

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Interviews

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-253-35116-6. Fofana, Gahité (b. 1965 in France). Guinean filmmaker. Studied literature and filmmaking in Paris.
  2. ^ a b c "Gahité Fofana Réalisateur/trice, Acteur/trice, Producteur/trice". africine.org (in French). Fédération africaine de la critique cinématographique (FACC). 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Etudes de lettres et de cinéma à Paris. Gahité Fofana s'est d'abord distingué comme documentariste.
  3. ^ "Gahité Fofana". africanfilmny.org. African Film Festival New York. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Gahité Fofana was born in 1965 in France to a Guinean father and a French mother. He studied literature and film in Paris, and worked as a film editor making his first short, Tanun in 1994 which earned him the Black Movies award in Geneva in 1995.
  4. ^ Gahité Fofana at IMDb. International Movie Database. Consulted on 16 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Tanun. Documentaire". film-documentaire.fr. Film DOC Association film-documentaire.fr. 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2023. El Hadh Mamadouba Fofana was born in 1906 at Tanéné, a village in Guinea, West Africa. His father, his father's father and his great great grand-father were known as Karamokos, spiritual guides or leaders in the traditional sense.
  6. ^ "Un matin bonne heure. Gahité Fofana. IFFR 2006. Tiger Awards Competition". iffr.com. International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Early in the Morning is a moving indictment and sober and atmospheric narrative that does not mythologise. It is based on a true story.
  7. ^ "28 septembre, Année Zéro". clapnoir.org (in French). Association Clap Noir. 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Wallay". unifrance.org. Unifrance, a nonprofit association promoting French cinema and audiovisual abroad. 2023. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  9. ^ Gobbo, Stéphane (16 August 2017). ""Wallay", ou comment accepter son identité métissée". letemps.ch (in French). Le Temps SA. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Le Festival Cinémas d'Afrique de Lausanne projette en ouverture, ce jeudi, un beau et sensible récit initiatique du réalisateur helvético-burkinabé Berni Goldblat.