iBANGA (2020)



ibánga is an introspection on the notion of fear in Afro-descendant communities; is it palpable? How to face it? 

  1. iBanga film poster.
  2. ibanga still.
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ON A COLD FALL EVEING WE drove ONTO A BEACH IN KINGSTON, Ontario. We were a small team of four WITH BLACK MAGIC POCKET CINEMA 4K ON A TRIPOD I FOLDED INTO A DIY GIMBAL AND A POWERFUL HANDHELD LED. WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE DIRECTOR AND GAFFER, we shot the scene run-and-gun. tHE fILM HAS GONE BEEN SCREENED IN IN OVER SEVEN FESTIVALS ACROSS CANADA AS WELL AS Martinique, France, and REUNION.

ibánga is an introspection on the notion of fear in Afro-descendant communities; is it palpable? How to face it? Perhaps knowing oneself, one another, knowing our heritage and environment, would enrich the deepening, coexistence and advancement of all.

Tania Doumbe Fines (b. 1994) is a interdisciplinary Cameroonian artist navigating through design, architecture, sculpture, music and film.

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︎︎︎ Cinematography
︎︎︎ Ambience
︎︎︎ Lighting
︎︎︎ African Cinema