Clementine Dusabejambo
Rwandan director and screenplay writer
Marie Clémentine Dusabejambo was born in Kigali in 1987Rwandan . She trained as an electrical and telecommunications engineer. Dusabejambo's short film Lyiza, 2011, Behind the Word, 2013, A Place for Myself, 2016, Icyasha / Etiquette, 2018.
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Quotes
edit- This means more open doors to us, internationally. You know, Sembène is the father of the African cinema, the film was given this award because it reflects his aspirations: African filmmakers telling African stories that awaken society.
- accepts my award as the overall winner, said Clementine Dusabejambo (The New Times, Thursday, July 21, 2016)
- The festival is not about film screening alone. There are also numerous events around the festival and ZIFF gives exposure, not only to films and filmmakers, but it also gives that exposure to different forms of art: music, dance, painting, photography.
- Clementine Dusabejambo said that, showing my short film and took away from the festival (The New Times, Thursday, July 21, 2016)
- We are three African co-productions and we hope to have at least 40% of the budget on our side, and on the other side, that it also comes from Europe. International co-production is important for distribution. We need our films not only to be seen in Africa, but also to be seen in Europe.
- The film is written, the budget remains to be completed, said Clementine Dusabejambo (rfi , April 25, 2011)
- It was a surprise! I didn’t know and it seems like I was the only one who didn’t know I would be receiving an award. People in my entourage knew.
- the poor representation of Rwanda said Clementine Dusabejambo (The New Times, Saturday, March 11, 2017)
- When I got on stage I didn’t say anything. I was totally speechless. It was the second time a Thomas Sankara Prize was being given out at FESPACO. Everyone was waiting for it because Thomas Sankara was a great hero in Burkina Faso.
- Dusabejambo said that, the Thomas Sankara prize (The New Times, Saturday, March 11, 2017)