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Cameroon educational system for all: Damaru multiple interpretation

Damaru

Tue, 24 Feb 2015 Source: kamerflowmagazine.com

Cinema is considered to be a language characterized mostly by camera angles and shots manipulation. Thus the spoken part of the dialogue may pose serious problems to non-filmmakers who are mainly suited with dialogues.

Last year 2014, short film Damaru by Agbor Obed Agbor of Zumhoo Studio Works started like a snail but gradually upgraded its pace like an elephant in the troop of monkey.

Diverting the entertainment part of the film from being a home cinema, Damaru, psychologically could best play a typical example of the Free education, promotion of a female education and the unlimited boundary education is portrayed to be in the world.

Damaru (Christa Eka) is a handicap and stigmatized because of her condition of being a deaf and dumb but that has not stopped the midnight dreamer of dreaming to be a world leader by going to school.

The short film, Damaru however exposes the educational system of Cameroon being viable for all despite any human weaknesses.

It is of no doubt that Cameroon is having one of the world’s most rigid and complex system of education and that’s why some people always say a certificate obtained from Cameroon is as big as a degree in Africa and the world at large.

“Education is free for all legal persons from birth; the human being is born with the same qualities despite the skin Color” KiniWolfgang analysis.

Source: kamerflowmagazine.com