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Badiaga

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Produced by
  
Cameroun Spectacles

Running time
  
101 minutes

Initial release
  
1987

Written by
  
Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa

Release date
  
1987 (1987)

Country
  
Cameroon

Director
  
Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa

Distributed by
  
Marfilmes

Directed by
  
Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa

Starring
  
Justine Sengue Alexandre Zanga

Similar
  
Somebody Else's Child, The Price of Liberty, Sango Malo, Clando, Les Saignantes

Badiaga is a 1987 drama film, directed by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa.

Synopsis

Badiaga follows the rules of a classical tragedy: a three-year-old girl abandoned in a food market is sheltered and raised by a deaf and dumb vagrant. They develop a very strong bond. Badiaga dreams of becoming a famous singer and listens in total fascination to the artists who sing in the different cafes where she wanders. One day she has the chance of singing on the radio a song which becomes a national hit. From that moment onwards she holds a nonstop succession of concerts. In love with her career, she refuses any romantic relations and searches desperately for her origins. This story was inspired by the life of Beti Beti (Béatrice Kempeni), a legendary Cameroon singer.

References

Badiaga Wikipedia