Gahité Fofana

Gahité Fofana (born 1965 in France) is a Guinean film director, producer, editor, actor and screen writer who studied literature and filmmaking in Paris.

Starting out as a creator of documentary films, he later wrote, directed and produced feature films.

[1][2][3] Fofana's films include:[2][4] Fofana won Special Jury Prizes at the Venice Film Festival in 1996 for Une parole, un visage and Tèmèdy and at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur (FIFF) in 2001 for I.T.

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