movie theater
THE BRUCE LEE
AFRICAN
A former top athlete trained at the Shaolin Temple and Beijing Sports University, China inspires him spiritually, sportingly and artistically. Dominique Saatenang collaborates with the film and theater industry as a stuntman, choreographer of fight scenes, he's a creator of "fusion" between African ballets and wushu. In Paris, he was trained by Hélène Zidi, at the Actor's Laboratory. In London and Los Angeles, he regularly attends drama master classes.
Several major international channels (PBS, CANAL+, CCTV, Tianjin TV, etc.) have devoted documentaries to him on his journey.
THE MOVIE THEATER,
HIS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
Kung Fu was a childhood dream. Cinema is his big dream. " If you love life, waste no time, because time is what life is made of,” said Bruce Lee. The words of the idol and icon resonate in the mouth of Dominique Saatenang for whom cinema is life. Starting point of his when he discovered at the Omnisport Cinema in Douala the famous " Operation Dragon ".
The cinema has also crossed his life for many years as his life fascinates. Filmmakers and journalists regularly devote hagiographic documentaries to him. (“ The African Bruce Lee », a 52' directed by David Lai for Tianjin TV, « African Kung Fu Prince for PBS...).
Rocked by action films and martial arts, passionate about the Seventh Art, introduced to the classics by his actor friends and his drama teachers, the African Bruce Lee trained in this new art with determination and discretion until to lose its contours, like flowing water. But no distrust of sleeping water.
Lover of the world and accomplice of his roles, the young actor of a philanthropic nature gives everything he is and everything he has, every time he goes on stage.
His goal : win the heart of his roles to better find that of the spectators.