This film talks about the arrival of the first missionaries and the settlement of the first Christian church in Mva’a. The priest of the St Bartholomew parish of Mva’a is interviewed about the creation of the church in the community and its development from then till nowadays. A patriarch tells us who the first missionaries were.
This film depicts the cultivation of some of the various types of crops in Mva’a village. It brings out the distinction between food crops cultivation like okra and cash crops cultivation like cocoa, though their production are mainly devoted to sale. Two farmers are interviewed about how agriculture is profitable to them and their families.
This film talks about the way parents relate with their children and highlights the fact that bringing up a child is a challenging task. Two mothers share with us their own experience in bringing up their children
This film exposes the fact that, even nowadays, some children do not have birth certificates in Mva’a. A mother explains to us why she has not declared the birth of her children. Okola mayor gives an overview of the non declaration of birth situation in the community.
This film shows the various water supply points from which water can be drawn in Mva’a. The interviewees talk about a water source that undergoes seasonal depletion and they also emphasize on the quality of water they carry from the various wells.
This film talks about a traditional harvesting method by which a tree is cut down, delimbed and cut before being transported to the mill. It also brings forward the fact that natives of Mva’a only do the business of felling and sewing trees and transporting them to sawmills, lumberyards as long as it is legally permitted by the Ministry of Wildlife and Forest
This film gives an overview of the small market of Mva’a. It talks about the types of goods one can buy or goods that are sold there. A Malian storekeeper tells us what urged him to leave a big city Douala which is the economic capital of Cameroon to come and open a store in this community.
This film talks about bars (beverage rooms) nuisance. The headmaster of Collège Sainte Thérèse of Mva’a exposes the fact that the proximity of these bars with schools is prejudicial to students. Other interviewees talk about the adverse effects in the human and what actions should be taken to regulate the activities of bars in the community
This film is about an interview of a shoe-mender telling us how difficult it is to do a small scale business in the community of Mva’a because it is located at the country side of the region.
This film provides information about the creation of the community. Two community elders are interviewed to tell us how the village was founded, how the name was given and its meaning.