National Actors Guild of Cameroon Announces Institutional Collaboration With Anthony R. Page and the Alma Film Festival


Yaoundé, Cameroon — The National Actors Guild of Cameroon (NAGCAM) is proud to announce a strategic collaboration proposal with Anthony R. Page, centering the Alma Film Festival as a primary platform for expanded cultural exchange, professional development, and long-term institutional growth across Africa and the global diaspora.

NAGCAM formally acknowledges Anthony R. Page as a respected and dynamic force in the global film ecosystem, recognized for his commitment to storytelling, artistic excellence, and the intentional development of creative infrastructure. Through the Alma Film Festival and aligned initiatives such as Studio Blue Acting Conservatory and the Afro-Mosaic Cinema Circle, Page has consistently amplified African and Afro-diasporic narratives while cultivating sustainable, values-driven creative communities.

This proposed collaboration reflects a strong alignment between NAGCAM’s mandate to advance professional acting and film production in Cameroon and Page’s global vision for ecosystem building. While the Alma Film Festival serves as a key convening and visibility platform, the partnership also anticipates future production and development initiatives, including training, co-productions, talent pipelines, and institutional capacity-building efforts designed to leave lasting impact within the Cameroonian film industry.

“This collaboration is not simply about showcasing films,” said Anthony R. Page. “We are using the Alma Film Festival as a platform to build institutions in our communities—institutions rooted in shared values, shared ownership, and clear production priorities. Our goal is to move beyond one-off opportunities and toward durable creative structures that allow African storytellers to thrive on their own terms, while remaining globally connected.”

Anticipated Areas of Impact

  • International access and exchange, connecting Cameroonian actors and filmmakers to global networks, expertise, and best practices

  • Production and development pathways, supporting new works through training, mentorship, and cross-border collaboration

  • Cross-promotion and global visibility, expanding the reach of Cameroonian talent and stories across African and international markets

  • Institution-building and sustainability, strengthening professional standards while contributing to cultural diplomacy and long-term industry growth

NAGCAM views this collaboration as the beginning of a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership—one that prioritizes institutional strength, creative sovereignty, and meaningful participation in the global film economy.


About the National Actors Guild of Cameroon (NAGCAM)
The National Actors Guild of Cameroon (NAGCAM) is a registered trade union dedicated to advancing the professional interests of Cameroonian actors and film practitioners through advocacy, training, and strategic international collaboration.

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 Email: nagcamofficial@gmail.com

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Phone: +237 677 673 663 | +237 676 656 555 | +237 671 360 161

Date: February 2, 2026
Ref: NAGCAM/ARP/collabo./2026/01
Trade Union Reg. No.: SN/147 of April 20, 2006

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