Woman to Woman
A Film by Malika Franklin and Véronique Doumbé
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Véronique N. Doumbé has roots in Cameroon (Central Africa) and Martinique (West Indies). She was born in France and raised in Cameroon, France and Ivory Coast.

In 2002, she formed Ndolo Films, LLC a production company where she has produced award winning short films and documentaries including "Denis A. Charles: an interrupted conversation" and "The Birthday Party".

"Imbabazi: The Pardon directed by Joel Karekezi (Rwanda) marks Véronique N. Doumbé first international co-production.

Véronique N. Doumbé served on the Board of New York Women In Film and Television (NYWIFT) as a membership director (2009-2012).

As a budding filmmaker, Malika Franklin aspires to become a director. A recent graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California., Malika works as a colorist and as a Digital Imaging Technician (DIT).

Malika has worked on sets since the age of fourteen as a still photographer, a camera intern on notable music videos featuring artists such as Jay-Z, Rihanna and Mary J Blige.

She has worked as a digital loader on the feature film Tio Papi directed by Fro Rojas. She was the colorist on the feature film "Imbabazi: The Pardon directed by Joel Karekezi as well as on the Video Art Installation "Single Stream" by Pawel Wojtasik and Toby Lee on view at the Museum of Moving Image in Astoria, NY until November 03, 2013.

Malika won the National Merit Award for Cinematic Arts (Young Arts) and the New York Regional Award in Cinematic Arts (2008) for her first short "A fishy proposal".

She maintains a Youtube Channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/MalikaFranklin