He then studied in the National Institution of Audiovisuals (INA) in Bry-sur-Marne, France, under French film theorist Christian Metz.
Bekolo is currently living across France, the United States, and Cameroon, where he is engaged in many activities like media, education and cinema.
Bekolo's film tells the audience the story of a young girl magically transformed into a swaggering Casanova nicknamed "My Guy."
The movie includes some eccentric side characters like a polygamist police chief whose daughter is seduced by "My Guy" and a witch who can make men's genitals disappear at a simple handshake.
Ultimately the film involves a discussion on cinema in the continent where non-African works dominate the screens.
After an 8-year hiatus, Bekolo returns to the scene with Those Who Bleed (FR: Les Saignantes), a film about two young women set out to rid the country of its corrupt and sex-obsessed powerful men.
This film depicts a president in office for 42 years who takes a sudden road trip close to an important electoral meeting.