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Cédric Ido

Biography

Cedric Ido is a versatile French/Burkinabè artist : author, director, actor and illustrator. He grew up in Stains, a small suburban town near Paris. He considers himself a storyteller. His previous short film, the award winning and critically acclaimed “Hasaki ya Suda”, was exhibited worldwide in festivals such as Fespaco, Toronto, Cracovie, Durban, Dubai, Venice and others. His directing work also includes documentaries such as “Un ‘Stains’ de musique”, in which he followed several artists from his hometown Stains, and recorded their struggle to exist trough their art. As an actor Cedric starred in several TV series, as well as in films, such as “Mirage at St-Anna” by Spike Lee and “Les Enfants du pays” with Michel Serrault.