Renowned film director Musing Derick has highlighted an urgent need for corruption in Cameroon and Africa to be eradicated. He has used his new movie 'When The Levees Broke' as a medium to pass the message. During a press conference on Thursday, August 1, organized ahead of the premiere of the movie in Douala, scheduled for August 3, he said 'it is time to change Africa'. 'We have everything, but why should we be the poorest?' Musing's intent to convey the appropriate emotions and message in the 1 hour 30 minute-movie, necessitated the presence of a solid actor to play the key role. Popular actress and film producer, Stephanie Tum, perfectly fitted in the role. Renowned film director Musing Derick has highlighted an urgent need for corruption in Cameroon and Africa to be eradicated. He has used his new movie 'When The Levees Broke' as a medium to pass the message. During a press conference on Thursday, August 1, organized ahead of the premiere of the movie in Douala, scheduled for August 3, he said 'it i s time to change Africa'. 'We have everything, but why should we be the poorest?' Musing's intent to convey the appropriate emotions and message in the 1 hour 30 minute-movie, necessitated the presence of a solid actor to play the key role. Popular actress and film producer, Stephanie Tum, perfectly fitted in the role. Star actor Efa Iwara from Nigeria, is part of the project and will be present for the premiere. From Douala, other locations will be visited including Bamenda in Cameroon, as well as other places in the USA and Canada. Musing Derick has over 20 years of experience in the movie industry. As a film director, he said he felt it was the moment to get his voice in the conversation about corruption in Africa. Source: Cameroon News Agency
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