Set in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, *Lieux Saints* (Sacred Places) explores the struggle to survive and maintain one’s dignity in a hostile environment. The film examines the paradox of the scarcity of African films in Africa during a digital era that should facilitate the production and distribution of local content. *
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Through the stories of two men, Jules Cesar, a drum-maker, and Bouba, a struggling video club proprietor, Teno examines the larger issues of contemporary African film production and distribution. Echoing Ousmane Sembene, he asks, “Can African cinema serve as the conscience of the people and survive in the global economy?”
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Set in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, *Lieux Saints* (Sacred Places) explores the struggle to survive and maintain one’s dignity in a hostile environment. The film examines the paradox of the scarcity of African films in Africa during a digital era that should facilitate the production and distribution of local content. *
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Through the stories of two men, Jules Cesar, a drum-maker, and Bouba, a struggling video club proprietor, Teno examines the larger issues of contemporary African film production and distribution. Echoing Ousmane Sembene, he asks, “Can African cinema serve as the conscience of the people and survive in the global economy?”






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