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In this inspiring episode of Pitch Your Startup, host Bob Shami sits down with Modou Lolly Sarr, the visionary founder and CEO of Wawaw Senegal. Modou introduces his groundbreaking streaming platform, Wawaw Senegal, which is set to revolutionize African cinema. Designed to make African films more accessible globally, Wawaw Senegal focuses on promoting local content and international themes, notably through innovative dubbing into African languages like Wolof—an incredible feat demonstrated with Fast and Furious 9. Modou highlights the vast untapped potential of African filmmaking, revealing that while over 5,000 films are produced annually, a staggering 99% remain unseen internationally. Beyond streaming, Wawaw Senegal is empowering creators with tools like "Zero," a project management tool for filmmakers, and plans to relaunch a digital ticketing system. Modou shares the journey of bootstrapping initial development with government support, driven by the belief that African stories deserve a global audience. He also discusses Wawaw Senegal's ambitious goals for the next 12 months, including supporting 500+ filmmakers, expanding dubbing campaigns, and growing their user base. Join us to learn how Wawaw Senegal is becoming a cultural movement, bridging linguistic gaps, and creating a new model of cultural entrepreneurship in Africa.
Contact our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/modoulollysarr/ | [email protected]
By Bob ShamiIn this inspiring episode of Pitch Your Startup, host Bob Shami sits down with Modou Lolly Sarr, the visionary founder and CEO of Wawaw Senegal. Modou introduces his groundbreaking streaming platform, Wawaw Senegal, which is set to revolutionize African cinema. Designed to make African films more accessible globally, Wawaw Senegal focuses on promoting local content and international themes, notably through innovative dubbing into African languages like Wolof—an incredible feat demonstrated with Fast and Furious 9. Modou highlights the vast untapped potential of African filmmaking, revealing that while over 5,000 films are produced annually, a staggering 99% remain unseen internationally. Beyond streaming, Wawaw Senegal is empowering creators with tools like "Zero," a project management tool for filmmakers, and plans to relaunch a digital ticketing system. Modou shares the journey of bootstrapping initial development with government support, driven by the belief that African stories deserve a global audience. He also discusses Wawaw Senegal's ambitious goals for the next 12 months, including supporting 500+ filmmakers, expanding dubbing campaigns, and growing their user base. Join us to learn how Wawaw Senegal is becoming a cultural movement, bridging linguistic gaps, and creating a new model of cultural entrepreneurship in Africa.
Contact our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/modoulollysarr/ | [email protected]