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Léonce Ngabo

Burundian film director (born 1951) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Léonce Ngabo (born 1951) is a Burundian film director. His 1992 film Gito l'ingrat was the first Burundian feature film.[1]

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Léonce Ngabo
Born1951
NationalityBurundian
CitizenshipBurundian
Occupations
  • documentary filmmaker
  • director
  • producer
Known forGito l'ingrat, Burundi
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Life

Ngabo studied chemistry, but kept up his musical interests and wrote the screenplay for a short film and a fairy tale. With the support of a Swiss film-maker, he secured an advance for a full-length feature film. The resulting film, Gito l'ingrat, received international attention.[2]

Ngabo is the founder and chairperson of International Festival of Cinema and Broadcasting in Burundi (FESTICAB).[2] He also helped establish the East African Film Network (EAFN) in 2014,[3] and was elected as EAFN's chair.[4]

Filmography

As director

  • Gito l'ingrat [Gito the Ungrateful], 1992
  • Burundi 1850-1962, 2010

As actor

References

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