Jean-Pierre Bekolo
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Jean-Pierre Bekolo (born June 8, 1966 in
Yaoundé Yaoundé (; , ) is the capital of Cameroon and, with a population of more than 2.8 million, the second-largest city in the country after the port city Douala. It lies in the Centre Region of the nation at an elevation of about 750 metres (2,50 ...
,
Cameroon Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the C ...
) is a Cameroon film director.


Background and career

Jean-Pierre Bekolo was born in 1966 in Yaounde, Cameroon. He studied physics at the University of Yaounde in Cameroon from 1984 to 1987. He then studied in the National Institution of Audiovisuals (INA) in Bry-sur-Marne, France, under French film theorist Christian Metz. He returned to Cameroon to work as an editor for Cameroonian television. Bekolo is currently living across France, the United States, and Cameroon, where he is engaged in many activities like media, education and cinema. He has taught filmmaking at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001), Virginia Tech (1998), and Duke University (2003). Most notably, he developed a new teaching method called "Author Learning," based on the filmmaking experience to stimulate students who thrive in a learning environment that consists of building instead of classical instruction methods. He was introduced in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival at 25 years old for his first feature film ''Quartier Mozart''. Bekolo's film tells the audience the story of a young girl magically transformed into a swaggering Casanova nicknamed "My Guy." The movie includes some eccentric side characters like a polygamist police chief whose daughter is seduced by "My Guy" and a witch who can make men's genitals disappear at a simple handshake. This film reimagines folk tales to take place in the setting of today, forming a vision of today's Africa by humorously combining westernized characters and the folk tale atmosphere. Quartier Mozart won him awards at film festivals in Cannes, Locarno, and Montreal and was nominated for a British Film Institute's award in 1993. He was commissioned by the British Film Institute to produce a film that would be the African entry in a series of films commemorating the 100th anniversary of cinema. This film takes place in a southern African town where the only pastime is to watch violent Hollywood action films at the shabby “Cinema Africa” movie theater. An artsy film director nicknamed ET comes to the town to bring African cinema back. He manages to turn the “Cinema Africa” into the “Cinema Heritage” and only show African films. Two people- Cinema and Cineaste- fight over which kind of films African audiences would want to see, Hollywood action or indigenous films. Ultimately the film involves a discussion on cinema in the continent where non-African works dominate the screens. After an 8-year hiatus, Bekolo returns to the scene with ''Those Who Bleed'' (FR:
Les Saignantes ''Les Saignantes'' (English: ''The Bloodettes'') is a 2005 futuristic Science fiction film, science fiction erotic film, erotic thriller film, thriller film. Set in the year 2025, the film follows two sex workers as they attempt to dispose of the ...
), a film about two young women set out to rid the country of its corrupt and sex-obsessed powerful men. The film is considered one of the first science fiction films from Africa. He won the Silver Etalon de Yennenga for his work for this film at the Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival. Controversy surrounded Bekolo’s ''Le President'' (2013). This film depicts a president in office for 42 years who takes a sudden road trip close to an important electoral meeting. His disappearance is watched by the media, political opponents, and even prisoners and causes a war of who will be the successor. While on his journey he sees the disastrous consequences of a prolonged reign over his country. Following the kidnapping and torture of a filmmaker who made a film with the same topic in 2009 and with the story reflecting Cameroon’s own president at the time
Paul Biya Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo; 13 February 1933) is a Cameroonian politician who has served as the president of Cameroon since 6 November 1982.
who had been in office for thirty years at the time, the film was screened only once and banned in the country. The film tells the story of three women in love with the same man who is sentenced to death in South Africa in the 1960s. One woman arriving from Europe to support the condemned, another is the condemned man’s wife who runs a bed and breakfast next to the prison, and the last woman teaching French classes in the prison. The film goes through the psychological journey of prisoners on death row and the emotional torment that everyone related to the prisoner goes through. In 2019, Bekolo won the Ecobank Foundation’s Sembene Ousmane prize for this film. The filmmaker continues his research and his work. In 2016, he directed ''Naked Reality'', an experimental afro-futuristic film and then in 2017, he directed the documentary ''Africa, thought in motion pt. I and II'', which explores schools of thought in Dakar, and ''Miraculous Weapons'', a story of human freedom and the freedom of expression.  A tribute to Jean-Pierre Bekolo was held at the
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in Paris from October 13 to 14 in 2018.


Education

* Studied physics at University of Yaounde *
Institut national de l'audiovisuel The (abbrev. INA), () is a repository of all French radio and television audiovisual archives. Additionally it provides free access to archives of countries such as Afghanistan and Cambodia. It has its headquarters in Bry-sur-Marne. Since 20 ...
INA in France, under Christian Metz.


Awards and features

* 1992-Swissair/Crossair Special Prize and Golden Leopard Nominee at the Locarno International Film Festival for ''Quartier Mozart''''.'' *1992-, Montreal First film prize-Special mention at the
Montreal world Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Interna ...
for ''Quartier Mozart'' *1993 -
British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery (United Kingdom), National Lot ...
award, for '' Quartier Mozart''. * 1997 - '' Le Complot d'Aristotle'' (Aristotle's Plot) featured at Sundance Film Festival. * 2005 - ''
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'' premiered at
Toronto International Film Festival The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a perman ...
. *2005-Holden Award for Best Script-special mention at
Torino Film Festival The Torino Film Festival (also called the Turin Film Festival, TFF) is an international film festival held annually in Turin, Italy. Held every November, it is the second largest film festival in Italy, following the Venice Film Festival. It was f ...
for ''
Les Saignantes ''Les Saignantes'' (English: ''The Bloodettes'') is a 2005 futuristic Science fiction film, science fiction erotic film, erotic thriller film, thriller film. Set in the year 2025, the film follows two sex workers as they attempt to dispose of the ...
'' *2007- Silver Etalon de Yennega at
Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival The Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (Festival panafricain du cinéma et de la télévision de Ouagadougou or FESPACO) is a film festival in Burkina Faso, held biennially in Ouagadougou, where the organization is based. It ...
for ''Les Saignantes''


Teaching

He had taught filmmaking at the following places: *
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech (formally the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and informally VT, or VPI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It also has educational facilities in six re ...
, 1998 *
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States ...
, 2001 * Duke University, 2003


Filmography

* '' Quartier Mozart'' 80 min. 1992 * '' Le Complot d'Aristotle (Aristotle's Plot)'' 71 min. 1996 * ''
Les Saignantes ''Les Saignantes'' (English: ''The Bloodettes'') is a 2005 futuristic Science fiction film, science fiction erotic film, erotic thriller film, thriller film. Set in the year 2025, the film follows two sex workers as they attempt to dispose of the ...
'' 93 min. 2005 * '' Le Président (The President)'' 65 min. 2013 * '' Les Choses et les Mots de Mudimbe '' 243 min. 2015 * '' A la recherche d’Obama perdu'' 52 min. 2015 * '' Naked Reality'' 62 min. 2016 * '' Afrique, la Pensée en Mouvement Part I et II'' . 2017 * '' Our Wishs'' TV Show. 2017


Exhibitions

* Welcome To Applied Fiction
SAVVY Contemporary
Berlin/ Germany, February 2016


References


External links

*
The directors blog site

Official web site for Les Saignantes

Information about Le Président from the 34th Durban Film Fest

Information about Bekolo at the Clinton Presidential Library

Review
from the
Duke Chronicle ''The Chronicle'' is a daily student newspaper at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It was first published as ''The Trinity Chronicle'' on December 19, 1905. Its name was changed to ''The Chronicle'' when Trinity College was renamed Duk ...

Review of Les Saignantes (French)
1966 births Living people Cameroonian film directors Duke University faculty {{Cameroon-bio-stub