Moïse Togo began his university studies in legal and political sciences. His artistic ambitions later led him to the Bamako Conservatory and then to Fresnoy, the national studio of contemporary arts in France. His work questions the evolution of African beliefs in a modern world, new technologies and the social conditions of being. In 2021, he won the SCAM prize for experimental work with his film $75,000. His experimental approach unfolds from one production to the next, allowing him to explore new forms of cinematographic writing.
*$75 000* highlights the biological aspect of albinism, which is a genetic and hereditary abnormality that affects not only pigmentation, but also – and above all – the physical and moral conditions of these people often victims of discrimination, mutilation and ritual crimes in Africa.
*$75 000* highlights the biological aspect of albinism, which is a genetic and hereditary abnormality that affects not only pigmentation, but also – and above all – the physical and moral conditions of these people often victims of discrimination, mutilation and ritual crimes in Africa.