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Nigers Aicha Macky Shatters Taboo With Daring Films
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41050, member: 636"] Aicha Macky makes films about topics that Niger society considers forbidden. The 43-year-old filmmaker faces challenges because many women quit the movie industry due to social pressure. Her determination earned her awards and recognition from the Oscars Academy last year. Macky represents a new group of directors bringing back Niger's cinema after its peak during the 1970s and 1980s. She refuses to let conservative attitudes stop her creative work. The director studied sociology before earning her master's degree at a film school across Senegal. Students mocked her small body when she first moved to Niger's capital city for college. This experience inspired her to create a short film about being thin during 2011. She made another movie about mothers who avoid discussing sex with their daughters. Macky turned her personal struggles into powerful stories that connect with audiences. Her first full-length film explored her fertility problems and her mother's death during childbirth. She acted as herself to show how childless women face discrimination across Niger where women average 7.5 children. The movie won multiple awards along with her documentary about gang violence and youth migration. Both films tackled serious social issues that people rarely discuss openly. Macky wants to break cultural silence around difficult topics. The filmmaker plans to teach girls how to make movies using mobile equipment across West Africa. She also hopes to reopen movie theaters that disappeared throughout Niger. Macky believes cinema can help fight terrorism through better communication and storytelling. [/QUOTE]
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