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'Djogo' (officially as 'Les couilles de l'lphant'), is a 2002 Gabonese comedy film directed by Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi and produced by Charles Mensah. The film stars Jean-Claude M'Paka in the lead role whereas Philippe Mory, Malcolm Conrath, Annette Ayeang and Nadge Beausson-Diagne made supportive roles. The film revolves around Alevina, a well-known politician who started his electoral campaign but his daughter has joined up with his opponents.

The film made its premier on 13 February 2002 in France. The film received mixed reviews from critics and screened in many film festivals world wide. In 2001 at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, the composer of the film, Wasis Diop won the Best Music Award.

Cast



* Jean-Claude M'Paka as Alevina

* Philippe Mory as Kouka

* Malcolm Conrath as Leclerc

* Annette Ayeang as Madame Alevina

* Nadge Beausson-Diagne as Wissi

* Serge Abessolo as Kinga

* Dominique Diata as Georges

* Viviane Biviga as Safou

* Marie-Franoise Mimbie as La sorcire

* Afthanase Ngou as Le porte-serviette

References




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