Hachimiya Ahamada Explained

Hachimiya Ahamada (born 1976) is a French film director of Comorian descent, known for her films about the Comoran diaspora.[1]

Life

Hachimiya Ahamada was born in Dunkirk in 1976,[2] to Comorian parents. She made short documentaries as a teenager at a Dunkirk video studio, and later studied film direction at INSAS in Brussels, graduating in 2004. Her short drama The Ylang Ylang Residence (2008) was shot in the Comoros Islands, and in the Comorian language. The film was screened at over 35 international festivals,[3] including the International Critics Week at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.[4] It won awards at the 2009 Quintessence International Film Festival of Ouidah, the 2009 Francophone Festival of Vaulx-en-Velin, and the 2009 African, Asian and Latin American Film Festival of Milan.[3]

Ahamada is working on a feature film project, Maïssane or the Canticle of the Stars.[2]

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World. 2016. Lonely Planet. 978-1-78657-398-8. 90.
  2. http://www.africine.org/?menu=fiche&no=8246 Hachimiya Ahamada
  3. Adjimaël Halidi, [Entretien /Hachimiya AHAMADA : Une cinéaste du terroir], Regarder l’archipel des Comores autrement, 1 January 2011. Translated by Beti Ellerson as Hachimiya Ahamada: A Filmmaker of the Land, African Women in Cinema, 1 February 2011.
  4. Beti Ellerson, Hachimiya Ahamada: Dreams from the Comoros, African Women in Cinema, 1 December 2011.