Thérèse Sita-Bella
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Thérèse Sita-Bella (1933–27 February 2006), born Thérèse Bella Mbida, was a
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ian film director who became the first woman filmmaker of Africa and Cameroon.


Early life and education

She was born into the Beti tribe in southern
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, and received her education from Catholic missionaries. In the 1950s, after obtaining her baccalaureate from a school in the Cameroonian capital of
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, she went to
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in order to continue her studies. It was in
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that her interest in
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and in film developed.


Career

In 1955, Sita-Bella started her career as a journalist. Later on, in 1963, Sita-Bella became the first woman filmmaker in Cameroon and all of Africa. From 1964 to 1965, Sita-Bella worked in France at the French newspaper La Vie Africane, which she co-created. After returning to Cameroon in 1967, she joined the Ministry of Information and became the Deputy Chief of Information.


''Tam Tam à Paris''

In 1963, Sita-Bella directed the documentary '' Tam-Tam à Paris'', which followed a troupe from the Cameroonian National Ensemble during a tour of Paris. Tam Tam à Paris is frequently cited as being the first film by a woman from sub-Saharan Africa. In 1969, ''Tam Tam à Paris'' featured at the first Week of African Cinema, a festival that was later to become known as
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. Sita-Bella was considered to be a trailblazer and one of the rare women working in the film industry that was being dominated by men. She spoke about the film industry in the 1970s by saying:
"Camerawomen in the 1970s? At that time we were very few. There were few West Indians, a woman from Senegal called Safi Faye and I. But you know cinema is not a woman's business".


Death

On 27 February 2006, Sita-Bella died at a hospital in Yaoundé from colon cancer. Sita-Bella was buried at the Mvolye cemetery in Yaoundé.


Honors

The Sita Bella film hall at the Cameroon Cultural Centre was named after her.


References

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