Elvis Sabin Ngaibino
Elvis Sabin Ngaïbino, a geology graduate, had always dreamt of working in cinema. In 2012, he founded with friends the Académie du Cinéma Centrafricain, an association bringing together cinema-lovers. With limited means, he produced and made small films for Central African television, until the day his path crossed that of the Ateliers Varan, which trained him in documentary filmmaking and enabled him to shoot Docta Jefferson, the portrait of a neighbourhood pharmacist and screened at several international festivals.