BAZIGAGA by Jo Ingabire Moys draws from her own experience of surviving the Genocide in Rwanda; and is inspired by the true story of Zura Karuhimbi, who saved hundreds of lives.
Synopsis: 1994, Rwanda. As the genocide rages, Karambe, a Tutsi pastor takes shelter with his young daughter in the home of the feared shaman Bazigaga. Under siege by the militia, the pastor and the witchdoctor must reconcile their differences if they are to survive.
Writer and director Jo Ingabire Moys was born in Rwanda and lost most of her family to the Genocide. After moving to the UK at the age of 14, Jo began her film career with a writing commission for an independent project before working as an editor/consultant and later moving into production. This talented director is a co-founder of the Ishami Foundation, a charity that fights discrimination against refugees and immigrants. BAZIGAGA is her directorial debut.
Watch the Official Trailer for “BAZIGAGA” as directed by Jo Ingabire Moys
This timely short has been produced by Boris Mendza (Uncorked, My Old Lady), Valentin Leblanc, Delphine Duez and Stephanie Charmail. Featuring rising star Eliane Umuhire, shot by French cinematographer Thomas Bremond and with a score by the talented Audrey Ismael
BAZIGAGA premiered at Rhode Island International Film Festival and Angouleme in France. This live action short film will soon screen at Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival, Leeds International Film Festival and Namur International Film Festival.
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