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DEFYING THE IMPOSSIBLE
Now in his seventies, a father with a family, and physically diminished, Fo Yovo draws unimaginable strength from his unparalleled perseverance: defying the impossible.
His daily life revolves around an activity that attracts curiosity, arouses admiration and proves beneficial to countless road users: filling potholes on Togo’s main roads, in this case the Lomé-Kpalimé stretch, in order to survive. Carrying a yellow canister containing his work tools, Fo Yovo is easily identifiable in his bright green fluorescent vest.
 
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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU
DEFYING THE IMPOSSIBLE
Now in his seventies, a father with a family, and physically diminished, Fo Yovo draws unimaginable strength from his unparalleled perseverance: defying the impossible.
His daily life revolves around an activity that attracts curiosity, arouses admiration and proves beneficial to countless road users: filling potholes on Togo’s main roads, in this case the Lomé-Kpalimé stretch, in order to survive. Carrying a yellow canister containing his work tools, Fo Yovo is easily identifiable in his bright green fluorescent vest.
 
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FILMMAKERS
Director | Innocent Komlan Wotoglo |
Camera | Kossi Agbé Eklou, Kodjo Kpogoh, Rodrigue Adjafo, Komi Adanou |
Editors | Corneille Adjété Da Silveira, Basile Deku |
Sound | Joceline Hilda Akoko Laïson, Essohanam Kalao |
Assistant Director |
Enyonam Innocentia Agnama |
Production Manager |
Innocent Toklo |
Set Driver |
Innocent Logdouti |
Catering |
Tèlévi Lassey |
Coordination |
Anita Afatchao |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILMMAKERS
Director
Innocent Komlan Wotoglo
Camera
Kossi Agbé Eklou, Kodjo Kpogoh, Rodrigue Adjafo, Komi Adanou
Editors
Corneille Adjété Da Silveira, Basile Deku
Sound
Joceline Hilda Akoko Laïson, Essohanam Kalao
Assistant Director
Enyonam Innocentia Agnama
Production Manager
Innocent Toklo
Set Driver
Innocent Logdouti
Catering
Tèlévi Lassey
Coordination
Anita Afatchao
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type | Documentary |
Length | 15:56 min. |
Language | Ewe with English subtitles |
Country of origin | Togo |
Year | 2022 |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type
Documentary
Length
15:56 min.
Language
Ewe with English subtitles
Country of origin
Togo
Year
2022
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
TOGO
Togo (officially the Republic of Togo) lies on the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline only 52 km wide and borders Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso. Lomé is the capital of Togo, the official language is French. However, the approximately eight million inhabitants also communicate in Ewé, Kabyé, Mina and many other languages.
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Togo is one of the poorest countries in the world. About one third of the population cannot read or write. The socio-political situation remains tense despite democratization processes.
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Journalists in Togo often work in a climate of intimidation and violence. Although diversity of opinion is generally considered high, many journalists avoid topics such as corruption, the role of the military and national security issues. Togo is ranked 71st out of 180 countries in the 2020 Press Freedom Rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
TOGO
Togo (officially the Republic of Togo) lies on the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline only 52 km wide and borders Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso. Lomé is the capital of Togo, the official language is French. However, the approximately eight million inhabitants also communicate in Ewé, Kabyé, Mina and many other languages.
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Togo is one of the poorest countries in the world. About one third of the population cannot read or write. The socio-political situation remains tense despite democratization processes.
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Journalists in Togo often work in a climate of intimidation and violence. Although diversity of opinion is generally considered high, many journalists avoid topics such as corruption, the role of the military and national security issues. Togo is ranked 71st out of 180 countries in the 2020 Press Freedom Rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.