Didier Ouénangaré Explained

Didier Florent Ouénangaré
Birth Date:1953
Birth Place:Bambari.
Death Date:29 September 2006
Known For:The Silence of the Forest
Alma Mater:University of Rennes
Nationality:Central African Republic
Citizenship:Central African Republic

Didier Florent Ouénangaré (1953–2006) was a film director from the Central African Republic,[1] best known for his collaboration with Cameroonian filmmaker Bassek Ba Kobhio on The Silence of the Forest, an adaptation of a novel by Étienne Goyémidé.[2]

Life

Ouénangaré was born in Bambari. After studying film in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, he graduated from the University of Rennes.[3]

The Silence of the Forest was a project conceived by Ouénangaré, who approached Bassek Ba Kobhio to help find financing.[4] It was written in French and Sango, and filmed in Central African Republic and Gabon. It tells the story of Gonaba, an African educated in Europe, who decides to return to his homeland, but increasingly realises the impossibility of breaking through stereotypes and genuinely understanding the way of life of the Baka people, the 'people of the forest' whom he pejoratively labels 'pygmies'.[5]

Ouénangaré died on 29 September 2006.[1]

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.africine.org/?menu=fiche&no=5136 Ouenangaré Didier
  2. Book: Blandine Stefanson. Blandine Stefanson . Sheila Petty. Directory of World Cinema Africa. 39. 2014. Intellect Books. 978-1-78320-391-8. 224. Literary Adaptation.
  3. https://www.quinzaine-realisateurs.com/en/realisateur/didier-ouenangare-en/ Didier Ouénangaré
  4. Book: Jean Olivier Tchouaffé. Blandine Stefanson . Sheila Petty. Directory of World Cinema Africa. 39. 2014. Intellect Books. 978-1-78320-391-8. 250–352. The Silence of the Forest.
  5. Book: Valérie K. Orlando. New African Cinema. 2017. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-7957-3. 72–.