Chef!
Originally released in 1999. Chef! is a documentary film. directed by Jean-Marie Téno. At just 61 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Documentarian Jean-Marie Teno -- originally from Cameroon but now living in France -- explores the sad state of human rights in his native land as Cameroon struggles against political corruption towards something resembling democracy in Chef!. As the film opens, Teno examines a pro-government rally in Bandjourn where a young man was nearly killed by a mob for stealing chickens. As we look deeper into "justice" in Cameroon, we discover vigilante murder is commonplace; wife beating is tolerated by the law; freedom of the press does not exist; those who violate the many "laws" on the books are faced with inhuman prison conditions; and bribery is the most common method of dealing with the authorities. While activists continue to battle for justice and peace, Chef! makes clear that the road before them is long and steep.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chef! about?
Documentarian Jean-Marie Teno -- originally from Cameroon but now living in France -- explores the sad state of human rights in his native land as Cameroon struggles against political corruption to...
Who directed Chef!?
Chef! was directed by Jean-Marie Téno.
How long is Chef!?
Chef! has a runtime of 1 hours and 1 minutes (61 minutes total).
When was Chef! released?
Chef! was released on September 21, 1999 in theaters.