Jean-Marie Teno (born 14 May 1954)[1] is a Cameroonian film director and filmmaker,[2] "one of Africa's most prolific filmmakers".[3] His films address
censorship,
human rights violations,
globalization, and the effects of colonialism.[4] Teno has made films in many different forms but favors making documentaries. In an interview when asked about his favor style of film to make he responded, "documentary because when you do fiction, people think it's not true. When it's the documentary, they are embarrassed, embarrassed".[5]
Life
Teno was born in 1954 in
Famleng in
Bandjoun.[2] He studied audiovisual communication at the
University of Valenciennes and worked as a film critic for Bwana Magazine and as editor-in-chief at
France 3. In 1983, he directed his first short documentary Schubbah after receiving encouragement from Souleymane Cissé, a famous African director.[6] In 1992 he made his documentary Africa, I will pluck you on the effects of
colonialism and
neocolonialism in Cameroon. In 1996, he made Clando, which won the Audience Award at the 6th
African Film Festival in
Milan, Italy.[7][8][9][10]
Jean-Marie Teno is also a producer of his own films with Les Films du Raphia. In 2007-2008, he was a Visiting Artist at Copeland Fellow at
Amherst College, and in 2009-2010 he was Visiting Professor at
Hampshire College, Massachusetts.[3]
Despite receiving high praise from the internationally community, Teno's films were banned from being aired in Cameroon. Teno was reportedly told in a meeting with the Director of Television of Cameroon that his films would never be broadcast.[11] Teno received much appreciation throughout his career for telling African history from an African perspective. In part due the success of directors like Teno, more universities began offering African film studies classes and looking at alternative perspectives of history.[12]
Filmography
1983 : Schubbah (short film)
1985 : Tribute (short film)
1985 : Yellow Fever taximan (short film)
1987 : The Slap and the Caress (short film)
1988 : The Misery Water (documentary)
1990 : The Last Voyage (short film)
1991 : Mister Foot (documentary)
1992 : Africa, I'll pluck you... (documentary)
1996 : The Head in the Clouds (short film)
1996 : Clando (feature film)
1999 : Chef! (documentary)
2000 : Holidays at home (documentary)
2002 : The Marriage of Alex (documentary)
2004 : The colonial misunderstanding (documentary)
1996: Prize of the International Federation of Film Crews at the
Friborg International Film Festival (Switzerland); Audience Award at the Milan African Film Festival (Italy); Grand Prize at the
Vues d'Afrique Festival of Montreal; Human Rights Award at Montreal's Vues d'Afrique Festival
Head in the clouds
1994: OAU Jury Prize at the Carthage Film Days
1995: IUCN Prize and African Insurers Award at
FESPACO; Documentary Award at the Festival Vues d'Afrique de Montréal
Africa, I'll pluck you ...
1992: Documentary Award at the Troia Festival; OCIC Jury Prize at the Carthage Film Days; Prize for Solidarity in the world at Carthage Film Days.
Water of misery
1989: TV5-Europe Prize at Écovision in Lille; Honorable Mention at the Troia Festival (Portugal)
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abThackway, Melissa (2019). "Challenging Perspectives: An Interview with Jean-Marie Teno". In Hjort, Mette; Jørholt, Eva (eds.).
African Cinema and Human Rights. Indiana University Press. pp. 89–.
ISBN978-0-253-03946-0.