Dieudo Hamadi

Dieudo Hamadi

Born 1984
Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Biography

He studied Medicine. He then attended several documentary workshops. He is author of two short documentaries, Ladies in Waiting and Zero Tolerance, that caught the attention of several international festivals. He then directed four feature length documentary films that gave him worldwide recognition: Atalaku (2013), National Diploma (2014), Mama Colonel (2017) and Kinshasa Makambo (2018). In 2015, he created Kiripifilms, his own production company. In 2018 he received the True Vision Award at True/False (USA), and in 2019 he has been attributed the McMillan-Stewart Fellowship in Distinguished Filmmaking by the Film Study Center of Harvard University. His film Downstream to Kinshasa was part of Cannes official selection in 2020.

Festival de Cine de Sevilla

Director

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2020

Downstream to Kinshasa

2018

Kinshasa Makambo

2017

Mama Colonel

 

Vivre riche (TV movie)

2013

Atalaku

2010

Congo in Four Acts

Screenwriter

Producer

Documentaries
2018

Kinshasa Makambo

Editor

Documentaries
2013

Atalaku

Sound designer

Documentaries
2013

Atalaku

Guest

Shows
2011

Katie Chats