Rosine Mbakam
An image from Chez Jolie Coiffure, one of the productions that also features Rosine Mbakam.
Rosine Mbakam

Rosine Mbakam

January 1, 1980

Rosine Mfetgo Mbakam grew up in a traditional family in Cameroon. She chose cinema very early, training in Yaoundé after learning about the Italian NGO, COE (Centro Orientamento Educativo) where, beginning in 2000 she was introduced to image making, editing and production. While there, she collaborated on and directed several films. After a meeting with Mactar Sylla in 2003, she joined the team of STV (Spectrum Television) where she directed and edited several audiovisual programmes. In 2007, she left Cameroon and enrolled at INSAS in Brussels for a training course. In 2014, she founded with Geoffroy Cernaix, Tandor Productions and directed The Two Faces of a Bamileke Woman, her first creative documentary. Mbakam’s 2019 Chez Jolie Coiffure, a documentary capturing the day-to-day lives and concerns of immigrant West African women in a small hair salon in Brussels, screened at several festivals and won the Spirit of the Festival Prize at Light Film Festival 2019.

Chez Jolie Coiffure

Chez Jolie Coiffure

2019

Mambar Pierrette

Mambar Pierrette

2024

Delphine’s Prayers

Delphine’s Prayers

2021

The Two Faces of a Bamileke Woman

The Two Faces of a Bamileke Woman

2018

You Will Be My Ally

You Will Be My Ally

2012

Cinetracts '20

Cinetracts '20

2020

Doors of the Past

Doors of the Past

2011

Prism

Prism

2021