By Innocent Chia
Long after money became the currency of preference for conducting business, many parents in rural Africa still see their daughters as commodities to be traded for building materials such as zinc to roof their dream house, or cement to lay the floor. Victor Viyuoh’s multi-award winning film Ninah’s Dowry, is set in rural Cameroon and captures in compelling fashion, the true cost and consequences – to the individual, the family and the community at large – of auctioning off a daughter for short term gains. The candor of the film is what hits home hardest, leaving no grown man in the room indifferent to spousal abuse, be it here or there, be it by a friend or to a stranger.
Dunia Magazine’s Editor-in-chief caught up with the screenwriter and producer of Ninah’s Dowry on transit in France. Victor Viyuoh was on his way to Cameroon for the grand release of the movie in select theaters in the country from March 14th through the 28th.
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