Nizar Saleh Mohamedali is a graphic designer, filmmaker, and photographer from DR Congo. In 2013 he followed a film training in Kinshasa at INSAS. Currently, he is finishing his studies in visual communication. Nizar has worked on several documentaries and, together with fellow filmmaker Paul Shemisi, founded the production house Kimpavita Films. Nizar's great interest in various artistic practices is reflected in his works as a documentary filmmaker.
On the eve of postponed Congolese elections, two Congolese and two Belgian filmmakers work on a film about Kinshasa and its resistance against the legacies of colonialism. The four filmmakers want to tell a story together, but having grown up on opposite sides of history, they have different views on how to tell that story. What should it look like? Who should be in it? For whom is it made? _Fa...
On the eve of postponed Congolese elections, two Congolese and two Belgian filmmakers work on a film about Kinshasa and its resistance against the legacies of colonialism. The four filmmakers want to tell a story together, but having grown up on opposite sides of history, they have different views on how to tell that story. What should it look like? Who should be in it? For whom is it made? _Fa...