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Essay heading: Burkina Faso
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So, all along this festival which brings fans together, producers share their work and their culture.
Finally, the key to the success of the Burkinabese film industry is definitely the training. In fact, to produce exciting movies, producers and actors must have training. So, the African school of cinema, INAFEC, which is reputed in Africa to be the best, is localized in Ouagadougou... displayed 300 characters
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So, the African school of cinema, INAFEC, which is reputed in Africa to be the best, is localized in Ouagadougou. All producers, directors, actors and technicians receive their training there. Sometimes they are even taught by great producers who are very famous throughout the
continent. That might explain why our producers are good and help sometimes others African
producers to create their own movies... displayed next 300 characters
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