Something New in Old Town
Development Studies. Urban Studies. Gender Studies. Anthropology. Sociology. 2016. Director & Producer, Jude Fokwang 47 Minutes. English subtitles. Color Set in the sprawling community of Old Town, the cradle of the modern city of Bamenda (Cameroon), Something New in Old Town explores a unique approach to grassroots development and communal empowerment. This intimate documentary, filmed over three years in the homes, streets and work places of Old Town, takes us into the world of dozens of committed young men and women who strive to change their community as “searchers” of solutions to the manifold problems that beset young people and the urban environment in many African cities. Through their charitable acts, hygiene campaigns and commitment to grassroots development, they build and impart hope in a community that bears the scars of a chequered history.

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Reviews & Quotes

Divine Fuh, Anthropologist & Head of Publications, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
"Something New in Old Town vividly articulates the story of renewal in African cities and the centricity of youth in the production of hope. It depicts the continuous struggles by collectives of urban African youth to radically shift their predicament and that of their communities."
Victor Gomia, Associate Professor, Delaware State University
“This is an excellent example of the impact of community mobilization on actions that yield fruits in feasible development initiatives in a society grappling with a longstanding economic slowdown. It speaks to how everyday people on the African continent may restore confidence in their ability to better their lot.”

Screenings & Awards

Deep in the Heart Film Festival, Oct 1-4, Waco, Texas USA (October 2020) Best Documentary - Lekki International Film Festival, Lagos, Nigeria (June 2019) Regis University, Denver, USA (April 2016) Posner Center for International Development, Denver, USA (November 2016) Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland (June 2017) Waco Cultural Arts and Film Festival, Waco, Texas,  USA (October 2017)

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Something New in Old Town for Personal Use
Development Studies. Urban Studies. Gender Studies. Anthropology. Sociology. 2016. Director & Producer, Jude Fokwang 47 Minutes. English subtitles. Color Set in the sprawling community of Old Town, the cradle of the modern city of Bamenda (Cameroon), Something New in Old Town explores a unique approach to grassroots development and communal empowerment. This intimate documentary, filmed over three years in the homes, streets and work places of Old Town, takes us into the world of dozens of committed young men and women who strive to change their community as “searchers” of solutions to the manifold problems that beset young people and the urban environment in many African cities. Through their charitable acts, hygiene campaigns and commitment to grassroots development, they build and impart hope in a community that bears the scars of a chequered history.

Watch the trailer

Non-profit, K-12, and Individual pricing also available Institution sale $349.00  

Reviews & Quotes

Divine Fuh, Anthropologist & Head of Publications, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
"Something New in Old Town vividly articulates the story of renewal in African cities and the centricity of youth in the production of hope. It depicts the continuous struggles by collectives of urban African youth to radically shift their predicament and that of their communities."
Victor Gomia, Associate Professor, Delaware State University
“This is an excellent example of the impact of community mobilization on actions that yield fruits in feasible development initiatives in a society grappling with a longstanding economic slowdown. It speaks to how everyday people on the African continent may restore confidence in their ability to better their lot.”

Screenings & Awards

Deep in the Heart Film Festival, Oct 1-4, Waco, Texas USA (October 2020) Best Documentary - Lekki International Film Festival, Lagos, Nigeria (June 2019) Regis University, Denver, USA (April 2016) Posner Center for International Development, Denver, USA (November 2016) Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland (June 2017) Waco Cultural Arts and Film Festival, Waco, Texas,  USA (October 2017)

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