africa's biggest film festival is underway in burkina faso.on the top prize — the golden stallion of yennenga. but a while ago now, his film heritage africa was the first non—french work to win the prize, in 1989. it is set in colonial ghana, and tells the story of a man who embraces english culture, abandons his african heritage, and all that has real meaning to him. congratulations. it was something i dreamt about for years, a story of colonialism, and it might be very moving. the african issue has always been at the forefront of my mind. we have made so many contributions to the world's innovations, and yet our children are made to think that we started this morning. i test marketed it with some people i would consider big man in our society. when they saw the film, it was as if it did a certain thing to them. if you take your time, build a good story, do a good selection of actors, it might live longer than just putting a camera before an artist, you no, and shooting him or her from his or her beauty. a material that might speak to the com