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Fantôme Afrique is a 2005 short film that explores the intersection of local and global cultures in Burkina Faso. It combines cinematic and architectural imagery with historical archival footage, creating a unique narrative about urban and rural life.
Fantôme Afrique has seen a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its roots in African cinema and the historical context it explores spark interest among those who appreciate films that tackle socio-political themes through a unique visual lens. As for availability, it's generally found on niche platforms or in specialized collections, which can sometimes drive up curiosity and value among dedicated enthusiasts.
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Fantôme Afrique is a short film.
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Fantôme Afrique was released in 2005.
The film explores themes of identity, culture, and the impact of colonial history on local and global interactions.
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