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Kenyan film ‘Rafiki’ among favorites to win top prize at Fespaco 2019

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An estimated 100,000 people are expected to attend 450 screenings over the next week at the Fespaco film festival in Burkina Faso.

Since Fespaco began 50 years ago, no woman has ever won the top prize, the Golden Stallion of Yennenga.

One of the favorites this year is Rafiki by Kenya’s Wanuri Kahiu, about a lesbian affair.

It was temporarily banned in her home country but was shown at the Cannes film festival in France.

Another leading contender for the prize to be announced on Saturday is Desrances, a film by Burkina Faso director Apolline Traore about the post-election violence in Ivory Coast in 2010-11.

The BBC’s Victoria Uwonkunda in the capital Ouagadougou says that, for film-lovers, the challenge may be to make it to all viewings as there are at least 60 films showing, from 08:00 until late in the evening.

Some venues are showing more than one festival film at the same time.

There are screenings at nine venues across Ouagadougou and also in the country’s other major cities, Bobo Dioulasso and Ouahigouya.

“Filmmakers of Africa, we love you,” said Yacouba Traore, the festival’s chief organiser, at the opening ceremony in the capital’s municipal stadium on Saturday night.

Fespaco, the acronym in French of the Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, is held every two years.

More than 2,000 security personnel have been deployed to guarantee the safety of guests and cinema-goers, reports the AFP news agency.

About 80 people have been killed in the past three months in attacks by Islamist militants, which have also forced schools to close in several regions.

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