Africa’s Largest Film Festival Focuses on Strong Women 

For the latest edition of Burkina Faso’s Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, otherwise known as FESPACO, women are in the spotlight. Whether as directors or film subjects, their voices are being celebrated, and it marks a significant advancement for African film. Of the 170 films — works from Egypt, Angola, Kenya, Morocco and Senegal, among others — that were submitted to FESPACO to compete for the coveted awards,  about half were directed by women. 

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