Missa Hebié
Directing
Known For

In a ficticious “gulf republic” president Koyaga rules. His countless lies and crimes are revealed in the songs of the griot, the West African story-teller. After 21 years of dictatorship his rule finds an end through a coup d’état. Koyaga flees to his native village in order to regain the basis of his power in a magical way employing his mother’s and a village wizard’s help. The film is a satirical look at the rulership of African dictators and the unfortunate mingling of mythology,magic and politics
Waiting for the Vote...

Ms. Ouedraogo discovers social prejudices and the difficulty of balancing her roles as a mother and model wife when she becomes the new CEO. Issues such as favoritism, sexism, corruption, and influence peddling are addressed in no particular order. Confrontation and presentation of attitudes still deeply rooted in a changing Africa...
Le Fauteuil

Honorine, a married woman from a modest background with two young children and a loving husband is involved in a car accident that causes the death of a 17-year-old boy. The young man was the son of a rich and vindictive business man who makes every effort to ensure Honorine gets the worst treatment possible when she is sent to prison.