Sunday, October 7, 2018

Entertainers Profiles


                                     MENKEMNDI RANDY DIRECTOR





Behind the curtains of k&c mag today, we have MENKEMNDI Randy a.k.a. Mr Menkemndi. We want to start by wishing him a happy happy birthday as he was born on this very significant day in Cameroonian history, 7th of October into a family of 4. He is a descendant of the “Wabane” Subdivision, found in the Lebialem Division, Southwest Region of Cameroon. Mr Menkemndi, after obtaining his “O-Level” and “A-Level” certificate in GBHS Bamenda, is currently a holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, precisely in the field of Management and Entrepreneurship from the Higher Institute of Commerce and Management (HICM).






Being a Presbyterian, his flare in acting was ignited in his early age under the training of his Sunday School teacher who is of late. He began progressively from acting minor roles to playing the lead role in the biblical skits they performed at rallies. The potential in him was awarded best Actor at one of these rallies and from there he started dreaming big.
From there I began not only doing acting for God but for the world” he quoted.




As the CEO of Noble Art Entertainment company, Mr Menkemndi is into acting, directing, editing, producing, cinematography and is a mentor and coach to those in need. He has accomplished over 20 short films as director and cinematographer which include; JANET; CARO; PATH FOUNDER; DREADED just to name a few. He has also done two feature films as director and cinematographer; “Dark” and “The Seed”. He has also directed 8 music videos. Mr Menkemndi reveals he has other powerful projects coming up which consist of “Celebrity lifestyle” a music video of the famous Brown Popsy, and “Standard 7” a movie written by Esperanza Evita. 



Going internationally, alongside Draufsicht, he has to his credit a documentary, and a music video for the artist Sky, all shot in Berlin Germany, and is currently working on another project alongside a German filmmaker that remains anonymous. Mr. Menkemndi has worked with other CFI actors such as Seehofer Roland, Mambo Augusta, and Grand Pa (Vuga Sampson) and is willing to develop more projects director-wise alongside other directors both nationally and internationally such as; Christa Eka, Solange Yijika, Musing Derick, Akuro Titus, Clarence Peter, Kunle Ofolayo, Funke Akindele and Jackie Appiah.


Mr Menkemmdi acknowledges one of his greatest achievements to me is the fact that he has groomed and played a very significant role in the growth of great actors in the industry such as; Fungwa Godisma, Kah Belinda, Njilah Relindis, Lum Nora, Simeon Dan, Kitio Romaric, Esperanza Evita and the list continues. He has also achieved a lot within these few years. One being the best Social Entrepreneur at OLSEE Awards 2017, Best Youth Development Young Person at YOCICOPO Awards 2017, and the movie “Path Founder” directed by him won the Peace in the Street Awards in the United States. Also, being the backbone of the prestigious Almost a Night Awards  "ALAN" in Bamenda that has awarded more than 30 persons since it began December 2016, significant enough it's an applaudable achievement.



Mr Menkemndi plans to be a household name in the Cameroon Film Industry in five years to come with the projects he has in mind together with his team, Noble Art Entertainment.

“The Cameroon Movie Industry is the leading employment field after the Government” Mr. Menkemndi comments.



Mr Menkemndi word of advice to aspirant actors goes thus;

Learn the craft and stop running after producers and directors that you want to act. But instead, build up value by learning the craft, and ask yourself the 5WH questions “Who, Where, Why, When and How” you want to be an actor. It helps staying truthful to yourself”.





 Young aspiring actors in Cameroon, you can join the Noble Art Entertainment Company where you will be mentored on how to add value and impact the society, as well as the craft of Acting.

His role model in the CFI is Director Musing Derick as he respects his work and personality and the fact that he listens whenever he calls.
Mr Menkemndi likes hard working and loyal people and dislikes “noisemakers” and those who find delight in seeing others fall not grow.


              The shooting of the documentary CAMEROONIAN MEETING PEOPLE IN GERMANY. 

                                    Exclusively on the K&C Magazine 2018
You can contact Mr Menkemndi on
 Facebook Menkemndi Randy 
Email ndamrandy@gmail.com




Thursday, October 4, 2018

Entertainers Profiles


                                                      CHEFOR LESLIE DIRECTOR




Presenting to you is one of Cameroon’s most exceptional, Chefor is a director who originates from the North-West Region of Cameroon. His has attained a postgraduate degree from the Higher Technical Teachers College Bambili, the University of Bamenda. Previously, he obtained his Ordinary level certificate at CCAST Bambili and his Advance level certificate at GBHS Bamenda.
Chefor Leslie owns a production house by name Tent Media Cooperation, where alongside directing, he does cinematography, photography and editing.


 Movies directed by him include; Moral saga, Forsaken desire, Birds of a feather, Blind mirror, Butterfly, and Ego. Partnering up with other directors to realised some significant projects like;  “Invisible Enemy” alongside Deric Njimanju; “Dual Passion” with Njanmsi Roland; “Coincidental Circumstances” still with Roland; “Holly seed uprooted” still with Deric; “The Benefactor” with Titus Akuro; “The Portal” together with Musing Derick; “Bonaventure” along with Damas Akong; “The President’s son” and “Blind Instincts” with Mbole Denis; and “Perverse de Tradition” with Deric Njimanju.




  Internationally Director Chefor has done projects such as “Delia” from the UK, “Chains” from Spain, and has worked on the movie “Abused” from the UK as an editor.

"My fear at the moment is the Cameroonian audience. Their lukewarm attitude regarding Cameron films is a call for concern" he commented



From Chefor’s point of view, Cameroon filmmakers are taking a new trend in filmmaking with regards to Africa at large, though still face the problem when it comes to marketing, lack of investors, and lack of distributors.
"Doing movies has put food on my table and paid my bills" he mentioned
Chefor Leslie remarked James Cameron as his role model and further capitalized on the fact that he has learnt a lot having Deric Njimanju and Njamsi Rolland as mentors.

                  Mambo Augusta, Pascal Moma and Chefor Leslie.
                                         Exclusively on the K&C MAG 2018



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