The Fatshimetrie International Pan-African Film Festival is an annual and prestigious event that highlights Pan-African cinema, showcasing films produced in Africa and its diaspora around the world. Founded by Ne Kunda Nlaba, a director, screenwriter, film professor and political scientist at the Kongo Bizizi Academy, the Pan-African Film Institute, this event is highly anticipated in the film industry.
Directed by Ibrahim Suleiman and Linda Ejiofor, the film “To Love and Protect” was recently selected to be screened at the next edition of the festival. The two actors shared their joy on Instagram by announcing this news to fans and film enthusiasts. This official selection is a true recognition of the talent and work of the entire production team.
“To Love and Protect” falls into the fiction film category and tells the heartbreaking story of a pregnant woman who must deal with the after-effects of a previous pregnancy loss. When she finds herself in labor, she is forced to give birth in an unknown hospital. The situation changes when the staff tells her that her baby died shortly after birth. Refusing to accept this tragedy, she takes the hospital hostage, demanding to get her real baby back. Among the hostages is a diabetic undercover detective, in possession of compromising evidence against a gang leader. The latter then sends two hitmen to the hospital to recover this evidence.
This captivating story mixes suspense, emotion and unexpected twists, offering viewers a cinematic experience rich in intensity and depth. The selection of this film for the Fatshimetrie International Pan-African Film Festival is a deserved recognition of the quality and creativity of the team behind this cinematic work.
The festival is not only a platform to discover quality Pan-African films, but also a place for filmmakers, actors and film enthusiasts to meet and exchange. The upcoming edition promises to be a celebration of the talent and diversity of Pan-African cinema, offering audiences inspiring and engaging works.
In conclusion, the selection of “To Love and Protect” for the Fatshimetrie International Pan-African Film Festival is a glowing recognition of the talent and hard work of the entire team involved in this cinematographic project. This film promises to captivate viewers and evoke strong emotions when screened at this prestigious Pan-African film festival.