COVER STORY VeSPAC0 1 995 Africa's Academy Awards Ouagadougou, hustling capital city of Burkina Faso (formerly known as Upper Volta), was the scene of the 14th edition of " FESPACO (the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou pro nounced "wah-gah-doo-goo") February 25 March 4. For seven marvelous days film makers, actors, actresses, film critics, jour nalists, artists, artisans, scholars and cinephilcs from all over the world con verged in the Motherland Africa for a sea son of cultural and intellectual stimulation. FESPACO began in 1969 as the Premiere Semaine du Cinema Africain (First Week of African Cinema). Seven countries participated, 24 films were screened with l(),(XX) spectators. Since that time, FESPACO, now held every two years, has grown to include representation from all of Africa and its black diaspora. Over 150 films were shown throughout this year's festival at Ouagadougou's many theatres. Acrowd of 30,(XX) including 16(X) invited guests attended the opening cere monies. Nearly 1/4 million viewers filled the movie theaters. The festival received a major boost when Thomas Sankara (popular Burkinabc president who was assassinated in 1987) was in office. Sankara supported the arts and as a result Ouagadougou's urban plan boasts modern buildings ami theatres that arc comfortable ami suitable for hosting an event of this magnitude. This year's theme was "Cinema and History". All over the world the film industry is celebrating the centenary of the art form which dawned in 1K95. Keeping with an old tradition. I'KS PACO opened with a mega show at 4th of August Stadium. It was a lively fresco that recalled the past, the present and the future of cinema. More than thirty thousand spec tators were entertained for four hours by musical artists from Burkina Faso (the Naba Sancm Choir, popular singer Waonga Roger and the Coba Dancers from the city of BoboDiou lasso) and Malhatini and the Mahotela Super Queens from South Africa. There were herds of camels and horses, choreographic ballets mimed by five hundred children and an extrava ;MfH firework* that rvil *??:** ? : iliv- shades colors ami Men* of cinema. A v o'neurre tft s't$c sbr-.v <>n Ki?- m u>rn recounted cinema's growth in llu* world (Top) " Alphady also known as the Prince of Niger , one of West Africa* s foremost fashion designers surrounded hy two of his models. Th^ ^QS tumes were designed for the African version of the play Britannicus. (Left) Dr. Boyd-Buggs with Mariama Hima, Niger Republic's first female filmmaker. Mrs. Hima is the director of the National Museum of Niger. (top) Winnie Mandela , with Mr Gaston Kabore , presi dent of the Pan African Filmmakers Association and Filippe Sawadogo , General Secretary of FES PACO duing the opening of Cotloquim "Women and film" ( richt ) Alexandra Akoii) Duali played the rale of Mann in Haile's (icrima's " Sankofa " . Chelck Oumur Sissok >* rcah es ilw LiaUm from President Compaore.