Emerging Voices — The Landscape of Independent Film in Africa
What is African cinema and what characterizes it? This question seems to have thousands of possible answers. Due to the size of the country, it seems difficult to speak of „one African cinema“. To get us an insight into Africa’s world of film, we got the chance to talk with Machérie Ekwa Bahango. A young Congolese filmmaker — whose first film Maki’la premiered at the 2018 Berlinale. First studying law, Bahango transitioned to the cinema first in 2014, working as a production manager and later as a translator and writer for several productions. Maki’la is considered her directorial debut. Although Bahango could generate attention with her film, which also got awarded with the Golden Screen Award at the Black Screen Film Festival 2018, she herself is not really sure whether she can be described as a part of the film industry. In her words: „I don't even know if I'm part of an industry, I'm still fighting to make my films exist, to produce them...I'll talk about the indu