Burkina Faso
Fanta Régina Nacro studied at the African Institute for Cinematic Studies (INAFEC), the national school of Burkina Faso, and the Sorbonne in Paris, where she earned a Master's Degree in Film and Audiovisual Studies. She is the first Burkinabé woman to direct a dramatic film, the short, Un Certain Matin (1991), and has made many short films, which address the AIDS epidemic in Africa, including Vivre Positivement (1993). Her short films Puk Nini (1996) and Un certain matin have been hailed as representing the “African New Wave.” Her last short for the Mama Africa series, A Close-Up on Bintou (2002), won more than twenty prizes in international festivals. Nacro is a founding member of the Guilde Africaine des Realisateurs et Producteurs (The African Guild of Directors and Producers). She was awarded a Special Jury Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 1999 for her film, Le Truc de Konate (Konate's Gift). Her first feature The Night of Truth (2004) was featured in the touring program of the Global Film Initiative and received screenwriting honors at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
A Certain Morning / Un Certain Matin
(1991)
Puk Nini
(1995)
Konaté’s Gift
(1997)
Femme capable
(1998)
Florence Barrigha
(1999)
Bintou
(2001)
Laafi bala
(2001)
Don’t Make Trouble!: Relou
(2001)
Scenarios from the Sahel
(2001)
En parler ça aide
(2002)
Vivre positivement
(2003)
The Night of Truth / La Nuit De La Vérité
(2004)
Burkina Faso / 1995 / 30mins / Comedy / Dioula
Burkina Faso and France / 2004 / 100mins / Drama, War / French
Burkina Faso / 1997 / 32mins / Comedy, Drama / Dioula
Burkina Faso / 2001 / 31mins / Comedy / Drama / Mooré
Burkina Faso / 1992 / 13mins / Drama / Mooré and French
“African Joy : A Collection of Holiday Shorts” at Cinema Awujo! (Online)
Mama Africa Shorts at Cinema Awujo (Online)
Spotlight on Fanta Régina Nacro at Film at Lincoln Center - Virtual Cinema