> Subject: FW: Filmmaker, Aboubakar Sidiki Sanogo
>
> cross posted from H-Net
>
> From: Robert Cancel[SMTP:rcancel@ucsd.edu]
> Reply To: H-NET List for African Literature and Cinema
>
> [Note: While it is not necessarily the position of H-Afrlitcine to
> act as a job board or site for personnel ads, the following posting
> from an
> H-AfrArts editor seems relevant to our list's concern with African
> cinema, filmmakers, and scholarship. I therefore pass it along in
> the spirit
> of collegial and exchange relationships and opportunities. B.C.]
>
> >From: "H-AfrArts (Editor, R.A. Silverman)" <ras@h-net.msu.edu>
> >Subject: FYI: Filmmaker, Aboubakar Sidiki Sanogo
> >date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998
> >from: Christopher Roy
> > <christopher-roy@uiowa.edu>
> >
> >I am writing on behalf of Mr. Aboubakar Sidiki Sanogo, a very
> >talented and creative young scholar and filmmaker from the
> >University of Ouagadougou, who has been visiting the University
> >of Iowa this past fall on a USIS visa. Mr. Sanogo's support at
> >Iowa has ended, and he is now eagerly seeking a university that
> >might be able to fund him during the spring so that he can
> >extend his research in the United States. Mr. Sanogo holds an
> >MA in English from the University of Ouagadougou. He has been
> >deeply involved in the National Film Festival held in Ouaga
> >every two years (FESPACO), and has served as an interpreter
> >during several festivals since 1991. He worked as an actor in
> >1993 for a documentary film about Sembene Ousmane by Manthia
> >Diawara and N'gogi Wa Thiong'o, and was a director, writer and
> >producer of a documentary about FESPACO in 1996. In 1997 he
> >served on a panel on Cinema, Childhood and Youth at FESPACO '97.
> > He is very skilled as an interpreter and teacher of French,
> >Jula, Moore, Bambara, and Wolof, and speaks and writes flawless
> >English. His telephone number is 319/353-4894 and e-mail:
> >asanogo@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu.
>
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