Kinshasa Makambo
Should one resist in exile, or fight on the ground in the Congo? Should resistance be non-violent or should force be used if required? Filmed throughout with a handheld camera that stays very close to the protagonists, even in precarious conditions, Dieudo Hamadi explores the pros and cons of different forms of resistance. To this day, Kabila remains in office - unconstitutionally.
Crew
Written and Directed by | Dieudo Hamadi |
Cinematography | Dieudo Hamadi |
Editing | Hélène Ballis |
Sound Design | Philippe Ciompi |
Assistant Director | Jeancy Kimvula Matoka |
Production Manager | Frédéric Féraud, Quentin Laurent, Vera Nsingani |
Executive Producers | Dieudo Hamadi, Frédéric Féraud, Quentin Laurent , Vera Nsingani |
Producers | Dieudo Hamadi, Frédéric Féraud, Quentin Laurent |
Co-Producers | Bärbel Mauch, Britta Rindelaub, Johnny Holmvag |
Co-Production |
Bärbel Mauch Film Berlin Alva Film Genf Flimmer Film Bergen Arte France Paris RTS Cinéma Al Jazeera English Doha |
World Sales
Produced by
Kiripifilms
Les Films de l'oeil sauvage
Dieudo Hamadi
Born in Kisangani, the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1984, he studied medicine and then attended several documentary workshops. In 2013, he made his feature-length debut with Atalaku. The film Congo in Four Acts, to which he contributed, and his film Maman Colonelle screened in the Berlinale's Forum programme in 2010 and 2017 respectively.
Filmography
2009 Zero Tolerance; short film 2010 Congo in Four Acts; segment “Ladies in Waiting”; Forum 2013 Atalaku 2014 Examen d’état (National Diploma) 2017 Maman Colonelle (Mama Colonel); Forum 2018 Kinshasa Makambo
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018