Camille Mouyéké (born 16 March 1962), is a Congolese filmmaker and screenwriter.
[1][failed verification] He is best known for directing the award-winning 2001 thriller film Voyage à Ouaga.
[5][6] He is the last Congolese to get a scholarship from the government to be trained in cinema and to go to study film.
[7] After returning to Congo from Paris, he obtained a fund from the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), where he started to train the young generation towards filmmaking.
Later he expanded the workshop and established the production company called "Hortense Films".