Léonie Yangba Zowe | |
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Nationality | Central African Republic |
Other names | Zoe |
Citizenship | Central African Republic |
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Known for | Yangba bolo,Lengue,N'Zale, 1986,Paroles de sages |
Léonie Yangba Zowe or Zoe is a filmmaker from the Central African Republic.
Yangba Zowe has studied in France, writing a thesis on the Nigerien filmmaker Oumarou Ganda. [1]
Her super 8 films, made with support from the French Ministry of Cooperation, document Central African Republic dances and rituals. [1] Two of her documentaries were shown at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival in 1989. [2]
Léonie Yangba Zowe | |
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Nationality | Central African Republic |
Other names | Zoe |
Citizenship | Central African Republic |
Occupation |
|
Known for | Yangba bolo,Lengue,N'Zale, 1986,Paroles de sages |
Léonie Yangba Zowe or Zoe is a filmmaker from the Central African Republic.
Yangba Zowe has studied in France, writing a thesis on the Nigerien filmmaker Oumarou Ganda. [1]
Her super 8 films, made with support from the French Ministry of Cooperation, document Central African Republic dances and rituals. [1] Two of her documentaries were shown at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival in 1989. [2]