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In this episode, we speak with Ottawa based documentary filmmaker, Patrick Kabeya.
As a Congolese Canadian who grew up in apartheid Africa, Patrick's creative identity roots from portraying Congolese colonial and political history and Pan-African historical figures in his documentaries.
He has gained recognition for six short documentary films and two feature length documentaries, including “Congo": A Political Tragedy” and “From Patrice to Lumumba”.
As a professional and Documentary film, Patrick shares his insights on being the masters of our own stories.
By Digi60 Filmmakers' FestivalIn this episode, we speak with Ottawa based documentary filmmaker, Patrick Kabeya.
As a Congolese Canadian who grew up in apartheid Africa, Patrick's creative identity roots from portraying Congolese colonial and political history and Pan-African historical figures in his documentaries.
He has gained recognition for six short documentary films and two feature length documentaries, including “Congo": A Political Tragedy” and “From Patrice to Lumumba”.
As a professional and Documentary film, Patrick shares his insights on being the masters of our own stories.