Roger Kwami Mambu Zinga (1943 – 22 February 2004) was a filmmaker in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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| Born | Roger Kwami Mambu Zinga 1943 |
| Died | 22 February 2004 (aged 60–61) |
| Occupation | Filmmaker |
| Known for | Moseka |
Early life and education
editRoger Kwami Mambu Zinga was born in 1953.[1]
He studied film at the Institut des arts de diffusion (IAD) at Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, graduating in 1971.[1]
Career
editA year after graduating, Zinga made the first Congolese film to win an award in an international festival; his Moseka won the prize for short film at FESPACO 1972.[1] This movie shows the return of the native son to the DRC after studying in Belgium and adjusting to his new life back in Zaire.[2]
He co-directed Tango ya ba Wendo (1993) with the Belgian documentary-maker Mirko Popovitch. This film documents the elder and talented Congolese musician Wendo Kolossoy, considered to be the "father of Congolese music".[3]
Libanga
editDeath
editAt the time of his death Zinga held the position of director of cinematography for television. He was also the president of the Congolese Association of Filmmakers, and an active member of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (Fepaci), for which he was the Regional Secretary for Central Africa.[1]
References
edit- 1 2 3 4 5 Monique Mbeka Phoba. "Hommage : in memoriam Roger Kwami Zinga (1943-2004)". AfriBD. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ↑ "ROGER KWAMI MAMBU ZINGA - MOSEKA". Amakula. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ↑ "TANGO YA BA WENDO (WENDO, PÈRE DE LA RUMBA ZAÏROISE)". Africine. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ↑ "Roger Kwami Mambu Zinga". Africultures. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ↑ "Roger Kwami Mambu Zinga". FCAT. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
