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Father’s Day

Horizons 2022 / Father’s Day / Rwanda 2022

Zaninka is mourning her dead son, but her husband thinks only of himself. Mukobwa doesn’t want to donate an organ to save his father because he has discovered his dark past. Little Kadogo is learning to hate after experiencing his father’s brutal form of child-rearing. A lyrical film about the role of fathers in a country still haunted by the shadows of a national tragedy.

Father’s Day Father’s Day

Synopsis

Zaninka is mourning her dead son, but her selfish husband thinks only of himself and their love is fading. Mukobwa can save his father by donating a lung lobe, but he hesitates because he has discovered a dark past relating to the Rwandan genocide. Little Kadogo is learning to hate after being brutally reprimanded by his street-thief father. A lyrical film that subtly captures snippets of crippled emotions, Father’s Day looks at the role of fathers, toxic masculinity, and the patriarchal system in a country still haunted by the shadows of a national tragedy. The film shows that, even with a modest budget, a filmmaker can discover the rich possibilities offered by cinema.

Vojtěch Kočárník

About the film

110 min / Color, DCP

Director Kivu Ruhorahoza / Screenplay Kivu Ruhorahoza / Dir. of Photography Taté / Music Michael Makembe / Sound Jan Meinema / Editor Kivu Ruhorahoza / Art Director Ricardo Sankara / Producer Dida Nibagwire, Kivu Ruhorahoza / Production Iyugi Productions / Cast Médiatrice Kayitesi, Aline Amike, Yves Kijyana, Cedric Gisubizo / Contact Iyugi Productions

About the director

Kivu Ruhorahoza

Kivu Ruhorahoza (1982, Kigali, Rwanda). Selected filmography: Grey Matter (Matière Grise, 2011), Things of the Aimless Wanderer (2015), Father’s Day (2022).

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Iyugi Productions
KG 6St Ave 47, , Kigali
Rwanda
E-mail: [email protected]

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