Each year, the World Cinema Factory selects film projects from all continents and takes the directors to the Cannes Film Festival for two weeks, where meetings, professional interviews and master classes are organized, to finalize a script or complete a budget. RFI met the Rwandan Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo, who will soon shoot her first feature film in Rwanda, in the Kinyarwanda language and with non-professional actors.
With our special correspondent in Cannes, Isabelle Chenu
Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo is a Rwandan director and producer. His film project Benimana, was held at the Fabrique des cinemas du monde. ” It’s a film that talks about intergenerational trauma and the need to deconstruct prejudices, she explainsfrom portraits of women found in Rwanda, women victims of the Tutsi genocide, survivors, women who are in the families of the killers. I especially wanted to work on memory: how do we experience it at the individual level. »
The film is written, the budget remains to be completed. “ We are three African co-productions and we hope to have at least 40% of the budget on our side, and on the other side, that it also comes from Europe. International co-production is important for distribution. We need our films not only to be seen in Africa, but also to be seen in Europe. »
Coming back to Cannes with a feature film in selection is no longer quite a dream. “ Why not ? Because we still had great encounters with French producers who are interested in the project and who have films in different Cannes selections. Why not ?… »