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Gilbert Ndahayo

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First Rwandan to be nominated for Sembene Ousmane Prize at ZIFF and the African Movie Academy Awards which a variety of international observers have fondly called "African Oscars."

Two times winner of Best Documentary Feature at Silicon Valley African Film Festival.

Recipient of the highest grant for the 2015 Rhode Island State Council on the Art for The Blood of the Chosen, Santa Clara County Commendation and US House of Representatives - Special Congregational Recognition, Certificate of Recognition California Legislature Assembly, The New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Artist and The Vivian G. Prins Fellowship for Artists at Risk.

Gilbert Ndahayo graduated from the prestigious Columbia University with MFA Film Directing Program (2014). During his studies in New York, he wrote narrative scripts, directed and produced three award-winning documentary features. He also produced the Ugandan segment of the feature documentary Life in a Day (2011) directed by Kevin Macdonald and executive produced by YouTube and Ridley Scott - released at Sundance 2011. Ndahayo was the producer of Flowers of Rwanda (2008) which won the 2010 Goya Award winning documentary.

Speaking to Deutsche Welle at the 2013 Berlinale Talent Campus, Gilbert Ndahayo announced the making of his trilogy The Rwandan Night (2013), The Rwandan Day and The Rwandan Silence in production.

Prior to his graduate studies, Ndahayo worked as film editor for Rwanda Cinema Center. He studied History and English at Kigali Institute of Education. He also served as country coordinator and writer for BaobabConnection - an Afro-Dutch Youth Online Magazine, his passion for storytelling drove him to cinema in 2005.

Born in a traditional village of Astrida, so named after Queen Astrid of Belgium, southern Rwanda in 1975, Gilbert Ndahayo migrated to New York City in 2008.

Ndahayo's debut narrative short Scars of My Days (2006) aired on French television TV 5 Monde and premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 in the presence of an audience that included former US President Bill Clinton, Hollywood celebrities namely Robert DeNiro, Whoopi Goldberg and Everybody Loves Raymond's producer Jane Rosenthal.

His documentary Behind This Convent (2008) received Verona Award for Best African Film and Signis First Commendation for Best African Documentary at Zanzibar International Film Festival in 2008 and subsequently toured European film festivals and screened at American universities. The Dutch film critic, Frank Witkam, brings out a comparison of Ndahayo's films, "Ndahayo's documentary makes me think of a few number of the best action filmmakers such as Hara Kazuo or, with the best work of Michael Moore." Ndahayo admits to having watched French New Wave movies when he was a boy.

Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009) documents on tape the last hour of Ndahayo's parents and 52 members of his immediate family who were massacred during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Recipient of Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media, the film was released in 2011 on DVD and is subject of scholarly scrutiny.

Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009) features in two Routledge's publications: Contemporary French and Francophone studies, Volume 14, Issue 5, 2010 under the title The Pertinence of Impertinent Storytelling in Gilbert Ndahayo's documentary Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly and AFI Film Readers Documentary Testimonies: Global Archives of suffering in the section of Mediating genocide: producing digital survivor testimony in Rwanda.

In 1994, Ndahayo was a young boy showing off his hip hop skills, football and a gold medal from the 200 meters race at the national high school Olympics. With the outbreak of the Rwandan genocide, his parents and 52 members of his immediate family were massacred.

Often, Ndahayo works with professors in African cinema and genocide programs, and facilitates study-tour to Rwanda for American and European universities including Yale University, Webster University, Drury University Steven Spielberg's USC Shoah Foundation Institute and the Spanish' Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP).
BornDecember 10, 1975
BornDecember 10, 1975
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    The Rwandan Night (2013)
    The Rwandan Night
    • Writer
    • 2013
    Behind This Convent (2008)
    Behind This Convent
    6.7
    • Writer
    • 2008
    Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009)
    Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit
    • Writer
    • 2009
    A Day on Earth
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2010

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    Writer



    • Bisesero Mon Amour
      • Writer
      • In Production
    • The Blood of the Chosen
      • created by (creator)
      • Post-production



    • The Height of Life
      Short
      • screenplay
      • 2015
    • The Rwandan Night (2013)
      The Rwandan Night
      • created & written by
      • 2013
    • Sidikli
      Short
      • writer
      • 2011
    • A Day on Earth
      Short
      • story
      • 2010
    • Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009)
      Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit
      • written & created by
      • 2009
    • Behind This Convent (2008)
      Behind This Convent
      6.7
      • script
      • 2008
    • Scars of My Days
      Short
      • screenplay
      • 2006

    Editor



    • Bisesero Mon Amour
      • Editor
      • In Production



    • The Height of Life
      Short
      • Editor (edited by)
      • 2015
    • The Rwandan Night (2013)
      The Rwandan Night
      • Editor (edited by)
      • 2013
    • Mashairi ya Kuimbana
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2011
    • A Day on Earth
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2010
    • Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009)
      Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit
      • Editor
      • 2009
    • Behind This Convent (2008)
      Behind This Convent
      6.7
      • Editor
      • 2008
    • Hey Mr. DJ!
      • Editor (edited by)
      • 2007
    • The Graduation Day
      Short
      • Editor (edited by)
      • 2006
    • Scars of My Days
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2006

    Producer



    • Bisesero Mon Amour
      • executive producer
      • In Production
    • The Blood of the Chosen
      • executive producer
      • Post-production



    • The Height of Life
      Short
      • producer
      • 2015
    • The Rwandan Night (2013)
      The Rwandan Night
      • executive producer
      • 2013
    • Sidikli
      Short
      • producer
      • 2011
    • A Day on Earth
      Short
      • executive producer
      • producer
      • 2010
    • Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit (2009)
      Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit
      • producer
      • 2009
    • Behind This Convent (2008)
      Behind This Convent
      6.7
      • producer (original version)
      • 2008
    • Scars of My Days
      Short
      • line producer
      • 2006

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    • Born
      • December 10, 1975
      • Shyanda, Butare, Rwanda
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      • 6 Interviews
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      Two-Time Winner of Best Documentary Feature film Award at Silicon Valley African Film Festival respectively in 2011 and 2013.
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      If one wants to be healed from the sickness, he must talk about it to the world. For twelve years, I lived with the remains of about two hundred unpeaceful dead in my parents' backyard. I wanted to tell a story about their death in 1994 Tutsi's genocide, a story that has not been shown on film.
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        His movies usually have a 90 second scream on the screen within a 3-minute longtake (mostly handheld).

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