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Directed by
  
Léonce Ngabo

Edited by
  
Dominique Roy

Initial release
  
1992

Music director
  
Pierre-Alain Hofmann

Cast
  
Marie Bunel

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Music by
  
Pierre-Alain Hofmann

Release date
  
1992 (1992)

Director
  
Léonce Ngabo

Distributed by
  
Marfilmes

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Produced by
  
Jacques Sandoz, Films Production

Starring
  
Joseph Kumbela Marie Bunel Aoua Sangare Eric Depreter

Similar
  
Family Pack, Somebody Else's Child, Ouaga‑Saga, Adanggaman, God's Gift

Gito, l'ingrat is a 1992 Burundian comedy film directed by Léonce Ngabo.

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Gito l ingrat


Synopsis

Gito is a Burundian student who lives in Paris. When he finishes his studies, he decides to go back to his country and promises his French girlfriend that he will call her when he becomes a minister, something that he is convinced that will happen. However, he loses gradually his ambition as he is confronted with the country reality. He thus starts going out again with his childhood loved one. Nevertheless, he will make the best of a bad deal, with the help of the two women of his life.

Festivals

  • Amakula Kampala International Film Festival, Uganda (1992)
  • Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, Ireland (1992)
  • London Film Festival, England
  • Awards

  • Oumarou Ganda Prize and Best Actor at FESPACO - Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (1993)
  • Air Afrique Prize at African Film Festival, Italy (1993)
  • Best film - Jury's prize at Lisboa Film Festival, Portugal (1993)
  • Émile Cantillon Prize at Festival International du Film Francophone, Belgium (1992)
  • Prix de la Ville d'Amiens do Amiens International Film Festival, France (1992)
  • Hani Jahvaria and Press Prizes at Carthage Film Festival, Tunis (1992)
  • References

    Gito l'ingrat Wikipedia