Hawa Aliou N'diaye

  • Hawa Aliou N'diaye
© courtesy NYAFF 2021
Film director, Producer, Screenwriter, Associate producer
(Female)
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

Malian Film Director, Screenwriter and Producer.

Sometimes credited as
Hawa Aliou NDIAYE


Hawa Aliou N'DIAYE is a Director, Screenwriter and Producer.
She is known for "L'Absence" (2016), Kuma!" (2019), "The Promises - An Invisible Husband "(2021).

Biography
Born and raised in Mali, Hawa Aliou N'DIAYE studied business law at the University of Juridical and Political Sciences of Bamako from 2005 to 2010. She completed several internships in courts, law firms, tax offices and in customs and at the University of Letters and Sciences of Bamako (ULSHB). She became a legal assistant in 2014. In 2015, she directed her first short fiction film "Les mains d'or de Samba" selected at FESPACO in 2017. She has been participating in writing residencies for film projects since 2014 and during this time has trained in cinema at the Gaston-Berger University in Saint-Louis, Senegal. In 2016, she directed "L'absence" a short documentary, which won several awards at different festivals. That same year, she participated in the co-production of the feature-length documentary "The School of Hostages". Her documentary film, "Kuma!", which centers on the issue of incest, was released in March 2019 and which several awards. She is also Director of the "Fêrê Demsenw" festival, a cultural festival for children. She has trained several young people in scriptwriting and is also president of the association Scène des Arts et Culture which innovates Malian culture.

FILMOGRAPHY
"Les mains d'or de Samba" (2015)
"L'absence" (2016)
"Kuma!" (2019)
"The Promises - An Invisible Husband" (2021)

Source: NYAFF 2021
https://africanfilmny.org/directors/hawa-aliou-ndiaye/
updated by Thierno Dia, on Dec 18, 2021

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  • Gens de la Caraïbe
  • Groupe 30 Afrique
  • Alliance Française VANUATU
  • PACIFIC ARTS ALLIANCE
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  • RDC : Groupe TACCEMS
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