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Dorothy A. Atabong is an award winning actress, writer and producer best known for ''Sound of Tears''〔(Sound of Tears ) Fern TV, 2015 Feb. 26, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕〔(Sound of Tears: nominated at the Pan-African Film Festival of Los Angeles ) Africa Top Success 2015 Jan. 30, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕〔(Cameroonian-Canadian film explores arranged marriage ) Screen Africa, 2015 Jan. 29, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕〔(Short Film About Forbidden Love & Honor Killings ‘Sound Of Tears’ (Fundraising) ) IndieWire, 2013 Nov. 13, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 for which she’s won various awards including an Africa Movie Academy Award in 2015.〔(11th Africa Movie Academy Awards Announces Winners ) ArtMatters.Info, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 ==Career== Atabong received positive reviews for theatre productions such as ''Wedding Band'', ''The Africa Trilogy''〔(Luminato: The Africa Trilogy Triumphs ) Torontoist, 2010 June 18, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 15〕 by Volcano Theatre, a part of Luminato Arts Festival and the Stratford Festival, The Canadian Stage Company and Studio 180 production of ''The Overwhelming".〔(Preview: The Overwhelming ) Now Toronto, 2010 March 3, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 Atabong published a romantic novel, ''The Princess of Kaya'' in 2002, which she later adapted into a screenplay.〔(The Princess Of Kaya ) AuthorsDen, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 Her feature length script, ''Daisy’s Heart'', won Best Low Budget Script at the 2011 Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto.〔(Peach, Plum Pear Best In Show Winner + 9th Female Eye Film Festival Winners ) Vimooz, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 She also wrote, produced and starred in ''Sound of Tears'', a short film which premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival. The film won the 2015 Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Diaspora Short〔(AMAA Awards in Port Elizabeth ) South African Film Commission 2015 Sept. 29, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(SA film is iNumber Number 1 for effects ) Grocotts Mail 2015 Oct. 1, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(Nigeria: AMAA 2015, Unraveling New African Talents ) All Africa 2015 Oct. 2, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(Nelson Mandela Bay Rolled Out the Red Carpet for AMAA 2015 ) Nelson Mandela Bay 2015 Sept. 30, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(2015 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) Winners ) Nolly Silver Screen, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(Afolayan's October 1, Makun’s 30 days in Atlanta win at AMAA ) Silver Bird TV 2015 Sept. 27, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 13〕〔(At The Montreal World Film Festival From August 21 TO September 1, 2014 ) FFM-Montreal, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕〔(Africa Movie Academy Awards winners 2015 ) Screen Africa 2015 Sept. 30, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 and also garnered a Platinum Remi at the 48th WorldFest Houston Film Festival.〔(Interview With Dorothy Atabong ) Ckoment Publishing, 2015 July 27, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 TV appearances include the award winning television series ''Mayday'', ''Ocean Landing'' (''African Hijack'') for the Discovery Channel; ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' and ''The Line'' for The Movie Network. Atabong also starred in ''Glo'', a part of ''The Africa Trilogy''〔(Africa Trilogy: Bold and insightful theatre ) The Star, 2010 June 13, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 directed by Josette Bushell-Mingo, and led a cast of eleven in the role of Julia in the acclaimed play ''Wedding Band'' by Alice Childress.〔(Wedding Band - Show Details ) Toronto Live Theatre, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕 Other roles include The Studio 180 and Canadian Stage Company production of ''The Overwhelming'' by J.T. Rogers, and Theatre Awakening’s production of ''In Darfur'' at Theatre Passe Muraille for ''SummerWorks'', for which she won the Emerging Artist Award.〔(Summerworked It ) Now Toronto 2008 August 20, Retrieved 2015 Oct. 12〕
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