Osvalde Lewat

Director

Biography

Cameroon

Osvalde Lewat is an award-winning filmmaker who began making documentaries after several years as a journalist. She produced her first documentary, Upsa Yimoowin (The Pipe of Hope) in Toronto in 2000. The film denounces the sidelining of Native Americans. With Au-delà de la peine, Lewat tells the story of a prisoner who, after being sentenced to four years in jail for a minor offense, is imprisoned for thirty-three years. In her 2009 film, Black Business, Lewat addresses the question posed by Nigerian Nobel Laureate author Wole Soyinka: “They say Africans are not ready for democracy. So I wonder: have they ever been ready for dictatorship?” Lewat studied at Sciences Po in Paris. Since 2012, Levat's main focus has been on photography. Her work explores the idea of "otherness and ways of seeing". She has exhibited her work in Paris, the United States and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Filmography

Upsa Yimoowin / The Pipe of Hope (2000)
Itilga / The Destinies (2001)
140, rue du Bac (2001)
The Forgotten Man / Au-delà de la peine (2003)
A Love During the War (2005)
Les Disparus de Douala (2006)
Black Business / Une affaire de nègres (2007)
Sderot, Last Exit (2011)
Land Rush (2012)

Films Curated by AFF