Djogo | |
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Directed by | Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi |
Written by | Jean-Michel Isabel Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi Pauline Sales |
Produced by | Charles Mensah |
Starring | Jean-Claude M'Paka Philippe Mory Malcolm Conrath Annette Ayeang Nadège Beausson-Diagne |
Cinematography | Philippe Elusse |
Edited by | Michel Klochendler |
Music by | Wasis Diop |
Production companies | Adélaïde Productions Ce.Na.Ci. Terre Africaine |
Distributed by | Swift Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | Gabon France |
Language | French |
Djogo (officially as Les couilles de l'éléphant), is a 2002 Gabonese comedy film directed by Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi and produced by Charles Mensah. [1] The film stars Jean-Claude M'Paka in the lead role whereas Philippe Mory, Malcolm Conrath, Annette Ayeang and Nadège Beausson-Diagne made supportive roles. [2] The film revolves around Alevina, a well-known politician who started his electoral campaign but his daughter has joined up with his opponents. [3]
The film made its premier on 13 February 2002 in France. [4] The film received mixed reviews from critics and screened in many film festivals worldwide. [5] In 2001 at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, the composer of the film, Wasis Diop won the Best Music Award. [6]
Djogo | |
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Directed by | Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi |
Written by | Jean-Michel Isabel Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi Pauline Sales |
Produced by | Charles Mensah |
Starring | Jean-Claude M'Paka Philippe Mory Malcolm Conrath Annette Ayeang Nadège Beausson-Diagne |
Cinematography | Philippe Elusse |
Edited by | Michel Klochendler |
Music by | Wasis Diop |
Production companies | Adélaïde Productions Ce.Na.Ci. Terre Africaine |
Distributed by | Swift Distribution |
Release date |
|
Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | Gabon France |
Language | French |
Djogo (officially as Les couilles de l'éléphant), is a 2002 Gabonese comedy film directed by Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi and produced by Charles Mensah. [1] The film stars Jean-Claude M'Paka in the lead role whereas Philippe Mory, Malcolm Conrath, Annette Ayeang and Nadège Beausson-Diagne made supportive roles. [2] The film revolves around Alevina, a well-known politician who started his electoral campaign but his daughter has joined up with his opponents. [3]
The film made its premier on 13 February 2002 in France. [4] The film received mixed reviews from critics and screened in many film festivals worldwide. [5] In 2001 at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, the composer of the film, Wasis Diop won the Best Music Award. [6]