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Mwezé Ngangura
Mwezé Ngangura
Mwezé Ngangura (born 7 October 1950) be a film director wey komot de Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Early years
[edit | edit source]Dem born Mwezé Ngangura insyd Bukavu, DRC for 7 October 1950. For de age of twenty he win a scholarship make he go Belgium den study for de Institut des arts de diffusion, wey he graduate insyd 1975. While a student he make two short films, Tamtam-Electronique den Rhythm and blood. He return to Zaire insyd 1976 wey he cam turn a lecturer for three colleges insyd Kinshasa: de National Institute of Arts (INA), Institute of Science and Information Technologies (ISTI) den Studio-School of the Voice of Zaire (SEVOZA).[1]
For ten years Mwezé Ngangura make TV documentaries insyd Zaire. He make ein first documentary, Cheri Samba, insyd 1980. Dis be a portrait of a popular young painter wey komot Kinshasa. Ein next work Kin Kiesse dey document de sweet den sour pleasures of Kinshasa la Belle.
Mweze Ngangura - Životopis, Osobnosti
- Mwezé Ngangura (born 7 October ) is a film director from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Mwezé Ngangura - Wikipedia
- In , Mwezé Ngangura directed Pièces d'Identités (Identity Pieces), a feature film shot in Brussels and Cameroon, which received the Audience Award at the 8th Festival of African Cinema of Milan in and the Grand Prix at FESPACO in Ouagadougou in
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Ngangura Mwézé – Wikipedia
- Mweze Ngangura was born on October 7, in Bukavu, Congo.
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Ngangura, Mwezé | African Film Festival, Inc.
Christopher [in the film] represents the priest that Hitimana was verbally attacking. | |
Insyd 1985, returning to Europe, Mwezé Ngangura worked on de scenario of La Vie est Belle (Life be Wonderful) plus funding from de French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | |
'La vie est belle' Directed by Mweze Ngangura and Benoit Lamy. |
Congolese filmmaker Mweze Ngangura on different sides of ...
- Mwezé Ngangura was born in Bukavu, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) in October of 1950.