Congolese film director (born 1984)
Dieudo Hamadi (born 1984) is a documentary filmmaker from the Democratic Republic of the Congo .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Born in Kisangani , he was a teenager when the Six-Day War broke out in the region.[ 2]
His first short documentary film, Ladies in Waiting (Dames en attente) , won the Pierre et Yolande Perrault Grant for an emerging filmmaker at the Cinéma du Réel film festival in 2010.[ 4] The film was part of Congo in Four Acts , an anthology of four short films by emerging Congolese filmmakers.[ 5]
In 2013, his film Atalaku [fr ] (Town Criers ) won the festival's Joris Ivens Prize for Best First Film.[ 6] In 2014 he won the festival's Potemkine and Société civile des auteurs multimédia awards for Examen d'État [fr ] (National Diploma ),[ 7] and in 2017 he won the festival's Grand Prize for Mama Colonel .[ 8]
In 2018, his film Kinshasa Makambo won the Tim Hetherington Award at the 2018 Sheffield DocFest ,[ 9] and the True Vision Award at the 2018 True/False Film Festival .[ 10]
His 2020 film Downstream to Kinshasa (En route pour le milliard) was named an Official Selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival , the first film from the Democratic Republic of the Congo ever nominated.[ 11] Due to the cancellation of the festival in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in France , it was not screened at that time; however, it was given an online screening for distributors as part of the Marché du Film .[ 12] It had its public premiere in September 2020 as part of the Planet Africa program at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival ,[ 13] where it received an honorable mention from the jury for the Amplify Voices Award .[ 14]
Filmography
Hamadi's films include:[ 1] [ 3]
Awards
Hamadi's films obtained 16 awards and 23 nominations,[ 1] [ 3] including:
References
^ a b c Dieudo Hamadi at IMDb
^ a b Ekchajzer, François (October 7, 2021). "Le cinéaste Dieudo Hamadi, porte-parole des victimes de l'autre guerre des Six-Jours" . telerama.fr (in French). Télérama .
^ a b c "Dieudo Hamadi, Film director, Producer, Screenwriter, Editor, Assistant director" . africine.org . Fédération africaine de la critique cinématographique (FACC). 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2023 . Dieudonné Hamadi was born in Kisangani (Democratic Republic of Congo) on February 22, 1984 and studied biomedicine from 2005 to 2008, before moving into filmmaking.
^ Siegfried Forster, "La traversée du réel" . Radio France Internationale , March 30, 2010.
^ Young, Neil (October 14, 2010). "Congo in Four Acts -- Film Review" . The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Antoinette Delafin, "RDC: «Atalaku» ou l’urgence du témoignage" . Radio France Internationale , April 10, 2013.
^ Patrick Kiamini, "Cinéma du réel : le film « Examen d’État » a remporté deux prix" . Agence d'Information d'Afrique Centrale , April 10, 2014.
^ Fabien Lemercier, "Mama Colonel emerges triumphant at Cinéma du Réel" . Cineuropa , April 3, 2017.
^ Ben Dalton, "'The Silence Of Others' takes top Sheffield Doc/Fest prize" . Screen Daily , June 13, 2018.
^ "Congolese filmmaker to receive True Vision Award" . Columbia Missourian , February 6, 2018.
^ Christopher Vourlias, "‘Downstream to Kinshasa,’ First Congolese Film in Cannes Official Selection, Honors Resilience of War Victims" . Variety , June 26, 2020.
^ Elsa Keslassy, "Cannes’ Virtual Marché du Film Unveils Expanded Cannes Docs Lineup" . Variety , June 10, 2020.
^ Jeremy Kay, "TIFF adds special events including new edition of Planet Africa, live talks series" . Screen Daily , August 25, 2020.
^ Daniele Alcinii, "TIFF ’20: “Inconvenient Indian” takes People’s Choice Documentary Award" . RealScreen , September 21, 2020.
^ Steve Macfarlane, "“You Must Be Reactive in the Face of Danger”: Dieudo Hamadi on Kinshasa Makambo" . Filmmaker Magazine , March 13, 2018.
^ Jonathan Romney, "‘Downstream To Kinshasa’: DOK Leipzig Review (Cannes Label)" . Screen Daily , October 27, 2020.
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