Clando
Clando is a 1996 drama film from Cameroon directed by Jean-Marie Teno.[2] Initially set in Douala, the film explores the experiences of Anatole Sobgui (played by Paulin Fodouop),[1] a man who loses his job as a computer programmer and begins working as an unlicensed cab driver (or 'clando').Left sexually and psychologically impotent by the experience, his life begins to deteriorate rapidly.Here, he falls in love with a local, political activist named Irene, who convinces him to return home to Cameroon.[4] It addresses issues around migration and political violence in Cameroon, and sharply criticizes the authoritarian leadership.