At seventeen, Seyna, a teenager from Cameroon, is passionate about France and its history – the country where she was born and with which she is deeply in love. Her diploma in hand, and approaching her maturity, Seyna aspires only to one thing: getting French nationality. But her father, Amidou, is fiercely opposed to it.
French
Le bleu blanc rouge de mes cheveux
58th TIFF: Greek Premiere

Screening Schedule
No physical screenings scheduled. |
- Direction: Josza Anjembe
- Script: Josza Anjembe
- Cinematography: Noé Bach
- Editing: Clémence Diard
- Sound: Martin de Torcy
- Music: Jan Visocky
- Actors: Grace Seri, Augustin Ruhabura
- Production: Yukunkun Productions
- Producers: Nelson Ghrénassia
- Format: DCP
- Color: Color
- Production Country: France
- Production Year: 2016
- Duration: 22΄
- Contact: Yukunkun Productions
- Awards/Distinctions: Jury Award – New-York International Children FF 2017, USA Grand Prix du Jury – Festival du court francophone de Vienne, Austria
Josza Anjembe
Josza Anjembe is a journalist for various magazines. In 2008 she directed her first documentary Cameroon massage, which was broadcasted on TV and different festivals, and it was followed by two others. Le Bleu Blanc Rouge de mes cheveux is her first short film.
Filmography
2016 Le Bleu Blanc Rouge de mes cheveux | French