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  Each day, the Artbeat team will be publishing pictures from Fespaco which capture the buzz and excitement of the largest Pan-African film festival.

If you have any particular requests then email the Artbeat team in Ouagadougou… you never know!


DAY FIVE
 
  Mansour Sora Wade  
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  The Winners
  The director from Senegal, Mansour Sora Wade, relaxing at Ouagadougou's Hotel Independance.

 
  Ousmane Sembene  
  Ousmane Sembene's enjoying a smoke. He's brought a film to Fespaco which champions women and challenges male traditions and domination.

 
  Artbeat Presenter Ofeibea Quist-Arcton (centre) with Voyage a Ouaga's director Camille Mouyeke (left) and main lead Maka Kotto (right)    
  Voyage a Ouaga's getting a reputation as Fespaco's funniest film this year. Director, Camille Mouyeke, and lead actor, Maka Kotto, who plays an out of work graduate, after their "Artbeat" interview.

 
  A Tuareg trader  
  Fespaco is not just a cultural event. Attracting a crowd of thousands, it's also an opportunity for traders, like this Tuareg, to make some money.