"I loved watching them on television. It was a world that made me dream. While watching them, I asked myself lots of questions, such as, why didn't the companies that make these films make them about African or Chadian tales? And in the end, I said to myself that if they did it, why not us? Especially since, in their time, they didn't have the privilege of having all these technological tools that are at our disposal today"
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