Cameroon has been without cinema halls for years now. To bridge this gap and make African cinema available to all, the Cinémathèque Afrique deployed a caravan to screen a selection of iconic works from its about 1,500-movie catalog.
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- A mobile cinema caravan screened classic African films in Dibombari, Cameroon.
- The initiative aims to bridge the gap left by the closure of traditional cinemas. 52s
- CAN organizes around 100 screenings per year in Cameroon, but organizers say more permanent venues are needed. 1m 10s
- The Cinémathèque Afrique, run by the French Institute, supports the project and manages a catalog of about 1,800 African films. 1m 26s
- The caravan visited Douala, Dibombari, and Kribi, aiming to make African cinema accessible to wider audiences. 1m 53s