Cameroonian director Francis Tene Kouegne has received critical acclaim for his latest work, a 13-episode series titled “4th Power”, paying tribute to the media. The series premiered in Yaoundé to great reviews, with journalists, filmmakers, and actors in attendance.
Tribute to the Media
The first episode of the series, titled “Prison of Iron”, tells the story of Théophile Ewodo, a journalist who is falsely imprisoned and tortured for three months. Ewodo manages to escape with the help of a fellow prisoner and sets out to expose the corrupt officials who imprisoned him. Kouegne believes that the series sheds light on the dangers faced by journalists worldwide. 488 journalists currently imprisoned around the world according to the NGO Reporters Without Borders.
Kouegne believes that the profession of journalism is crucial for uncovering truth and justice and aims to highlight the struggles and dangers journalists face in their work. He hopes to raise awareness about the importance of a free and independent press in a democratic society.
Professionalism Praised
Kouegne’s dedication and professionalism has been praised by those who attended the screening. The actors in the series, including Axel Abessolo, Désire Nguede, Blanche Bilongo, André Mbang, and Timoleon Boyoguenou, delivered impressive work, holding the audience in suspense throughout the first episode. Kouegne’s meticulous attention to detail and his ability to craft a compelling narrative have been recognized by industry professionals, as well as the wider audience.
Kouegne’s “4th Power” is a testament to the power of press and its ability to shine a light on important issues. The series pays tribute to the media and underscores the crucial role that journalists play. Kouegne’s dedication to his work and his commitment to highlighting the struggles of journalists is an important contribution to the issue of press freedom and media ethics. “4th Power” is a must-see for anyone who believes in the power of journalism and the importance of a free press.