Our one minute short /ˈɛrəbəs/ has been selected for 14th 60 Seconds or Less Video Festival
Special thanks to everyone who helped in anyway
Our short /ˈɪəri/ has been selected and screened for the International Competition of the 21st edition of the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur.
It’s selected and screened at Horn experimental film festival where at Musrara Art School in Jerusalem, between the 17th and 19th of July 2018.
It’s also selected for the Official Competition of the 17th International Kansk Video Festival (Russia/Siberia) which will be held will held in Kansk (Krasnoyarsk region) from 19 to 25 of August 2018.
It has been selected for the WNDX festival " The festival of moving image" to be held in Winnipeg, Canada September 19-23, 2018
Special thanks to Jonas Bizimana Jonas, Sam Ntibeshya, Jenifer , Happiness, Penuel, Mugisha, Poupoune Sesonga, Nyirinkwaya Ngoma Karahamuheto and everyone who helped in anyway.
Special thanks to everyone who helped in anyway
Our short /ˈɪəri/ has been selected and screened for the International Competition of the 21st edition of the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur.
It’s selected and screened at Horn experimental film festival where at Musrara Art School in Jerusalem, between the 17th and 19th of July 2018.
It’s also selected for the Official Competition of the 17th International Kansk Video Festival (Russia/Siberia) which will be held will held in Kansk (Krasnoyarsk region) from 19 to 25 of August 2018.
It has been selected for the WNDX festival " The festival of moving image" to be held in Winnipeg, Canada September 19-23, 2018
Special thanks to Jonas Bizimana Jonas, Sam Ntibeshya, Jenifer , Happiness, Penuel, Mugisha, Poupoune Sesonga, Nyirinkwaya Ngoma Karahamuheto and everyone who helped in anyway.
- Title: Attā
An experimental short by Remy RYUMUGABE
Produced by Jonas BIZIMANA
Alexandre NYIRINKWAYA
Attā is selected to be kept in the Video Library P'Silo. It(they) will be consultable from February 2018, at the art and essay videoclub:
Videodrome 2, 49 Cours Julien / 13006 Marseille
Title: Aisa
An experimental short film by REMY RYUMUGABE
Produced by Jonas BIZIMANA
Associate producers:
Alexandre NYIRINKWAYA
Samuel NTIBESHYA
Aisa has been officially selected, participated and screened in two international film festivals in two different countries
Bangladesh:
14th International short & independent film festival 2016:
We thanks a lot the festival for selecting our films, but mostly for screening it in National Museum( Poet Sufia Kamal Auditorium.
Belarus
We thank a lot Kinosmena for their diploma of participant.
http://kinosmena.com/en/film/7831f63cc4135f3d5951d6c2d6ada8ee/
Here are some review from some people who watched it:
Here are some review from some people who watched it:
"The compelling imagery and unique editing created a story of a uniquely building force that uncentered concerns personal and universal." aDifferent film festival
The Short film KANYAMBO won three awards at Thousand Hills accademy award:
Best child actor for Lohic Mugunga
Second award for best short film
Best editor for Shakur Claude Ndayishimiye
Official Selection at Durban film festival.
Official selection FilmInitiativ Köln e.V. in German
Media reference:
http://inyarwanda.com/articles/show/FilmNews/56292/Abegukanye+ibihembo+muri+Thousand+Hills+Academy+AwardsAMAFOTO.
We have made this short film in 2013 Annual Maisha film lab held in Rwanda .
Here is the short film:
Our two short films local premiere
On Sunday June 15th 2014, the luxurious Kigali Serena hotel hosted the premiere of three short films by Rwandan directors. Event organizer Peter Stepan from the Goethe-Institute said he had expected an audience of 500, but almost 1,000 people came to the hotel’s conference center to watch the movies and listen to a keynote speech by Gertrude Fester, a Kigali based civil rights activist from South Africa!
The films were the product of a screenwriting competition last year. Rwandan filmmakers submitted over 40 scripts that addressed the theme of “Rethinking Reconciliation” to a panel of experts. The panel then chose the three best scripts and awarded funds to the writers to realize their projects.
The finished films that screened at Kigali Serena were “Crossing Lines” by Samuel Ishimwe, “Akaliza Keza” by Philbert Aimé Mbabazi, and “The Invincible” by Yves Montand Niyongabo, all challenging works of art that explored the difficulties of reconciling with family and neighbors in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis.
“Crossing Lines” tells the story of a young Tutsi doctor and a Hutu man recently released from prison. Both struggle with the memory of the genocide and their feelings of guilt. The two characters have a tense but ultimately healing confrontation.
Worked on this film as Assistant Director/Script supervisor
Director: Ishimwe Samuel
“Akaliza Keza” is based on a true story. The protagonist Akaliza plummets into self-destruction when she learns that her husband concealed his Hutu identity from her. Akaliza wants to abort her baby, refusing to bring another Hutu into the world but her decision does not go as planned. - See more at: http://kwetufilminstitute.com/kblog/presentation-of-3-brand-new-rwandan-short-films-film-premiere-award-gala-rethinking-reconciliation/#sthash.ZtOp77Z4.dpuf
Worked on this film as Assistant Director/Script supervisor
Director: Philbert Aimee Mbabazi
MAGERAGERE/CITY DROPOUT
Directed by Aime Philbert Mbabazi
Produced by Tahirih Uwimbabazi and Philbert Aime Mbabazi
Me, Remy Ryumugabe as script supervisor
Has won best short film at Rwanda film festival
Here is the trophy given to the film
Here are the celebration photos that I have missed.
Production Manager,Producer,Director, Assistant Director and Cinematographer
The two short films are:
- Mageragere / City dropout by Aime Philbert Mbabazi
co produced it with Tahirih Uwimbabazi
Me, Remy Ryumugabe as Script supervisor
Mageragere (City Dropout)
Nizzo, a 23-year-old slum dweller, decides to leave Kigali to return to his native village of Mageragere to start over his life and conquer Gasaro, the girlfriend he left behind.
- Crossing Line directed by Ishimwe Samuel
Remy RYUMUGABE, as Script supervisor/Assistant Director
Remy RYUMUGABE, as Script supervisor/Assistant Director
Crossing Lines
A harrowing short film by an emerging Rwandan director, dealing with the memories of the genocide.
Me Remy Ryumugabe as Assistant Director and Script supervisor
Reference:
http://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/programme/edinburgh/
http://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/programme/edinburgh/
Our two short film in Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur
Mageragere/ City Dropout
Crossig line
Our film MAGERAGERE/ CITY DROPOUT
Directed by Aime Philbert Mbabazi
Produced by Aime Philbert Mbabazi and Tahirih Uwimbabazi
REMY RYUMUGABE as Script Supervisor
is Short Films Competition Luxor African Film Festival
MAGERAGERE/CITY DROPOUT
Official selection at
http://www.fcat.es/peliculas/mageragere-city-dropout/
CROSSING LINE by Ishimwe Samuel
Won best short film at Leuven African film festival
Remy Ryumugabe worked on it as Assist Director/Script supervisor
CROSSING LINE by ISHIMWE SAMUEL
Officially selected at DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
REMY RYUMUGABE worked on it as Assist Director/Script supervisor
Our short film " MAGERAGERE/ CITY DROPOUT" to be part of Afrikamera film festival in Berlin this November
REMY RYUMUGABE as Assistant director & Script supervisor
More celebrations are to be announced soon.
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keep up.... courage
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