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Rising Cinema Star, Nchini Sylviabright, Wins Best Actress at Écrans Noirs

Nchini Sylviabright Bih is a name that now resonates powerfully in Cameroonian cinema, after she won Best Actress at the prestigious Écrans Noirs Film Festival, which took place in Yaounde recently.

This victory marks her second recognition at the festival; her first was in 2021 for her debut role in Hidden Dreams.

This year, her role as Agbor in “Dear God” captivated audiences and judges alike, solidifying her position as a rising star in African film.

Nchini, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Development Studies from the University of Bamenda, began her journey in acting from a young age.

“I started acting in church dramas when I was six,” she recalls.

Nchini Sylviabright Bih receives Écrans Noirs 2024 Best Actress award for her role in movie Dear God

A Brother’s Inspiration

It was her brother, filmmaker Nchini Justin, who first cast her in a film in 2018, sparking the professional start of her career.

“I’m motivated by the great works of people like my brother, my director Ngang Romanus, and my mentor Syriette Che,” she says, acknowledging the strong network of support around her success.

Playing Agbor in Dear God was a challenge that Nchini met with profound sensitivity.

Agbor, a young girl navigating a society that seeks to exploit her vulnerability, reflects the type of character Nchini feels drawn to.

“I think losing is a choice,” she explains.

Nchini’s acting technique is grounded in what she calls the “magic if,” an approach that calls upon her imagination to invoke emotions deeply and authentically.

She enters each role with an open mind, not overly focused on winning but embracing the journey itself.

“I see myself as a winner always, so even if I don’t win, it doesn’t bother me,” she reflects.

Nonetheless, her recent win took her by surprise.

Inspiration to Others

Her aspirations go beyond personal achievement. To Nchini, acting is both a calling and a responsibility.

“This award is proof of my talent and inspires me to keep improving. It means that no dream is invalid. Whoever you are, dare to dream and work hard,” she says passionately. Committed to building African cinema, she sees her role as not just to entertain but to inspire and guide future generations.

“By being the best version of myself, exploiting every opportunity I get, and giving back to the generation after me, I contribute to African cinema.”

As she looks to the future, Nchini is optimistic yet grounded, with words of encouragement for young dreamers.

“The younger generation should dream big, work hard, and be patient,” she advises.

She emphasises that true success lies in the journey rather than a desperate chase for quick results.

“Before jumping at the success, trace the journey, because it’s the most beautiful part of the destination. And hold on to God in your journey.”

Nchinis’ journey, as she says, is only beginning, with a determination to act “till the day I can’t anymore.”

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