On the occasion of this celebration, Professor Sanogo co-organized, moderated and presented a paper during a two-day (October 29-30) International Symposium entitled “Film Heritage at Risk”, under the aegis of the Tunisian Ministry of Culture, the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts and the Pan African Federation for Filmmakers (FEPACI). The JCC are the very first film festival on the African continent and were co-founded by such pioneering figures in African cinema as Tahar Cheriaa and Ousmane Sembène in 1966. Professor Aboubakar Sanogo recently attended the 50 th anniversary of the Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage (JCC)/ Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia held from October 28 th to November 5, 2016. We will then contact you with the appropriate action.Carleton Film Studies Professor Co-organizes International Symposium on Film Archiving - Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Skip to main content Carleton Film Studies Professor Co-organizes International Symposium on Film Archiving
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