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Clémentine Dusabejambo

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Marie Clémentine Dusabejambo (wavutse 1987) ni umukinnyi wa firime wo mu Rwanda[1].

Dusabejambo yavukiye i Kigali muri 1987, [2] umwuga we ni ukuba enjeniyeri w'amashanyarazi n'itumanaho. [3]

Filime ngufi ya Dusabejambo , Lyiza yatsindiye igihembo cya bronze cya Tanit mu iserukiramuco rya Filime rya Carthage mu 2012. [2] Filime ye ngufi A Place for Myself (2016) yavuze amateka y'umukobwa ukiri muto ukomoka mu Rwanda urwaye albinism, uhanganye n’ivangura n’agasuzuguro yakorewe mu ishuri ribanza. [4] Dusabejambo yashimishijwe niyi ngingo nyuma yo kumva amakuru y’ubwicanyi bwakorewe abantu barwaye alibinism muri Tanzaniya . [5] Iyi filime yerekanwe bwa mbere muri Goethe Institut i Kigali, [6] kandi yerekanwe mu iserukiramuco rya Filime ryabirabura rya Toronto 2017. [4] Yabonye ibihembo bitatu, harimo igihembo cya Ousmane Sembene, mu iserukiramuco mpuzamahanga rya sinema rya Zanzibar (ZIFF), [6] kandi yegukanye igihembo cya bronze cya Tanit mu iserukiramuco rya sinema rya Carthage mu 2016. [2] Yatowe kandi muri Filime Nziza mu bihembo bya Afurika bya Filime 2017, [7] kandi yegukanye igihembo cya Thomas Sankara muri FESPACO 2017. [8] [6]

Icyasha (2018) yibanze kumuhungu wimyaka 12, wifuzaga kwinjira mumakipe y'umupira w'amaguru ariko akaba atotezwa kubera effeminate. [9] Yatowe muri Filime Nziza muri ZIFF 2018, [7] mu cyiciro cya firime ngufi mu iserukiramuco rya Filime rya Carthage, [10] no muri Filime ngufi nziza muri Afurika muri Movie Academy Awards 2019. [7] Yatsindiye igihembo cya Zébu muri Filime ngufi ya Panafrican muri Rencontres du Film Court Madagascar 2019. [3]

    • Lyiza, 2011
    • Behind the Word, 2013
    • A Place for Myself, 2016
    • Icyasha / Etiquette, 2018
  1. https://africanfilmny.org/directors/marie-clementine-dusabejambo/
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Linda M. Kagire, FESPACO recap: Nyirasafari highlights government efforts to boost film industry, The New Times, March 1, 2019.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Thierno I. Dia, Dusabejambo Clémentine, africine.org, May 7, 2019.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Moses Opobo, Rwandan film selected for Toronto Black Film Festival, The New Times, February 8, 2017.
  5. Stephanie Jason, The rise of Rwanda’s women filmmakers, Mail & Guardian, March 24, 2017.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Moses Opobo, Dusabejambo on scooping Thomas Sankara Prize at FESPACO, The New Times, March 12, 2017.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Glory Iribagazia, Rwandan film nominated for eight AMAA awards, The New Times, September 21, 2019.
  8. Moses Opobo, Rwandan film scoops two prestigious awards at FESPACO, The New Times, March 8, 2017.
  9. Moses Opobo, Rwandan movies nominated for ZIFF 2018 awards, The New Times, July 10, 2018.
  10. Moses Opobo, Three Rwandan films in competition at Carthage Film Festival, The New Times, November 6, 2018.