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Blair Underwood's Emotional Return to Cameroon for CAMIFF!

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28 Apr 20261 min read12 reads
Blair Underwood's Emotional Return to Cameroon for CAMIFF!

The red carpet was ablaze at the Cameroon International Film Festival (CAMIFF) as Hollywood luminary, Blair Underwood, made a dramatic entrance in Buea. 🔥 The festival was nothing short of spectacular, celebrating its 10th anniversary with all the glamour it deserves.

Blair Underwood, who recently discovered his Cameroonian ancestry, was the talk of the town. The star, known for his dynamic work on both stage and screen, was honored by the governor of the South-West region of Cameroon. His appearance was not just a personal pilgrimage but a celebration of African cinema in its purest form. 🌍✨

Alongside Underwood was Prisma James, another trailblazer, adding dazzle to the festival. The pair were part of a lineup that made film enthusiasts' hearts race, as MTN, the official sponsor, ensured the event was a resounding success.

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