Few development banks venture into the field of cultural industries, deemed too risky, too dependent on public taste, and difficult to financially valorize. And yet, transforming African talents into negotiable cultural assets on the international market precisely requires this type of risk-taking. With the financing of the feature film Clarissa, the Afreximbank group clearly assumes…...
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