N'Diagne Adechoubou (born 1959) is a Beninese film director and producer.
[2] In the 1980s Adechoubou travelled to Cuba to film a documentary about the Afro-Cuban painter Manuel Mendive, tracing the elements of Yoruba culture which had travelled to Cuba with African slaves.
[3] His documentary on the Autonomous Port of Cotonou, produced in France in the early 1990s,[4] emphasised the port's dynamism.
[1] Adechoubou has worked as producer and cinematographer on several films directed by the Congolese filmmaker Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda.
[5] This article about an African film director is a stub.