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Daniel Nlandu Nganga

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Daniel Nlandu Nganga graduated from the CLCF - Conservatoire Libre du Cinéma Français - in 1994, and holds a Master's degree in Digital Strategy & Communication (IESA - Digital Campus, Paris). He is the writer-director of several documentaries and dramas, magazines and television programmes, as well as being a journalist and media expert. He has been a member of SCAM since 2010.

He began his career in 1996 as an assistant director at France 2 on the programmes "Envoyé Spécial", "Bouillon de culture" and the programme "Partition" on Guadeloupe 1ère. In 2000, in Martinique, after working with Martinique 1ère as chief editor, he joined the ATV Martinique newsroom as JRI, then as head of editing. In 2006, in French Guiana, he became head of the newsroom at ACG, a local private television station, which later became ATV Guyane. It was also in French Guiana that Daniel Nlandu Nganga was asked to set up TF1's 1st Antilles-Guyane bureau, for which he was a correspondent for several years.


In 2009, in Guadeloupe, he returned to his passion, cinema and the documentary genre, in particular. He wrote and directed several documentaries shot in the Caribbean, which were regularly selected for festivals in Europe and America. In 2013, after running a 'Cinema and Documentary Practice' workshop at the University of the West Indies, he founded the Collectif Zaïgo, a group of talented Guadeloupean filmmakers. In 2015, he took part in creating the local television channel ATV Guadeloupe, where he is the production director. In 2022, he started his digital media www.bigidi.tv, dedicated to cultural and media news from Guadeloupe.

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