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UNITING PASSION AND CAREER

A confident and independent young student, Tima dreams of having a successful career in the multimedia industry. But her dream does not come easily. Her father expects her to follow in his footsteps and become a lawyer or judge. No matter how she makes her case, he is not convinced she can combine her own passions with a career. Behind his back, she pursues her own work in the multimedia industry and achieves success, but will he see it this way, or will he keep her from her dream?


*Disclaimer: Film projects with WELTFILME are learning opportunities for experienced and novice filmmakers. All the films are made to the best of the team’s ability within the circumstances, time, and resources available during production.*

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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU

UNITING PASSION AND CAREER

A confident and independent young student, Tima dreams of having a successful career in the multimedia industry. But her dream does not come easily. Her father expects her to follow in his footsteps and become a lawyer or judge. No matter how she makes her case, he is not convinced she can combine her own passions with a career. Behind his back, she pursues her own work in the multimedia industry and achieves success, but will he see it this way, or will he keep her from her dream?


*Disclaimer: Film projects with WELTFILME are learning opportunities for experienced and novice filmmakers. All the films are made to the best of the team’s ability within the circumstances, time, and resources available during production.*

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FILMMAKERS

Director 

Michael Jordan

Camera +Editor

Musa Baldeh

Editor

Orevaoghene O. Nelson

Sound

Ebrima Mbye

Writing Assistant

Aji Jatou Sanneh

Production Manager Fatoumatta A. Jallow

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FILMMAKERS

Director 

Michael Jordan

Camera +Editor

Musa Baldeh

Editor

Orevaoghene O. Nelson

Sound

Ebrima Mbye

Writing Assistant

Aji Jatou Sanneh

Production ManagerFatoumatta A. Jallow

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FILM INFORMATION

Type Fiction
Length 24:39 min.
Language

English with English subtitles

Country of origin The Gambia
Year 2022

COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE

FILM INFORMATION

Type 

Fiction

Length

24:39 min.

Language

English with English subtitles

Country of origin

The Gambia

Year

2022

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THE GAMBIA

The Gambia (officially the Republic of The Gambia) is located in West Africa and is the smallest country on the continent. It stretches along the Gambia River of the same name and is almost completely surrounded by the state of Senegal. The capital is Banjul. More than half of the people live in the metropolitan area of the larger cities. The official language is English, but more than 20 other languages are spoken.
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The economic situation in The Gambia is very unstable and a large part of the population suffers from poverty and unemployment.
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After the end of the dictatorship in 2017, reforms were introduced for more media plurality and some private radio and television stations were established. The Gambia is ranked 87th out of 180 countries in the 2020 press freedom rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.

COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

THE GAMBIA

The Gambia (officially the Republic of The Gambia) is located in West Africa and is the smallest country on the continent. It stretches along the Gambia River of the same name and is almost completely surrounded by the state of Senegal. The capital is Banjul. More than half of the people live in the metropolitan area of the larger cities. The official language is English, but more than 20 other languages are spoken.
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The economic situation in The Gambia is very unstable and a large part of the population suffers from poverty and unemployment.
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After the end of the dictatorship in 2017, reforms were introduced for more media plurality and some private radio and television stations were established. The Gambia is ranked 87th out of 180 countries in the 2020 press freedom rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.