Dieudo Hamadi


Dieudo Hamadi is a filmmaker from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is known for documentaries that portray the struggles of ordinary people facing conflict, corruption, and social challenges in the DRC.

Early life and education

Hamadi was born in Kisangani. After starting medical studies in 2005, he eventually turned to filmmaking after participating in two workshops held in Kinshasa in 2007, one led by fellow Congolese Djo Munga. He went on to graduate from the INSAS film school in Brussels.

Career

Hamadi initially directed music videos and commercials before turning to documentary filmmaking. His first short documentary film, Ladies in Waiting , won the Pierre et Yolande Perrault Grant for an emerging filmmaker at the Cinéma du Réel film festival in 2010. The film was part of Congo in Four Acts, an anthology of four short films by emerging Congolese filmmakers, which also included his short film,Tolerance Zero.
In 2013, his film won the Cinéma du Réel festival's Joris Ivens Prize for Best First Film. In 2014, he won the same festival's Potemkine and Société civile des auteurs multimédia awards for, and in 2017 he won the festival's Grand Prize for Mama Colonel.
In 2015, he founded his Kinshasa-based production company, Kiripifilms.
In 2018, his film Kinshasa Makambo won the Tim Hetherington Award at the 2018 Sheffield DocFest, and the True Vision Award at the 2018 True/False Film Festival.
His 2020 film Downstream to Kinshasa was named an Official Selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, the first film from the Democratic Republic of the Congo ever nominated. Due to the cancellation of the festival in light of the COVID-19 pandemic in France, it was not screened at that time; however, it was given an online screening for distributors as part of the Marché du Film. It had its public premiere in September 2020 as part of the Planet Africa program at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the jury for the Amplify Voices Award.
He next co-directed Lumumba: Return of a Hero, a 2023 documentary about the return of Patrice Lumumba's remains to the DRC from Belgium.
In 2024 he wrote and produced Life is a Railroad a feature film combining four short films by Maria Donda, Okoko Nyumbaiza, Moimi Wezam et Michael Bauma.
As of November 2025, Hamadi is in post-production on a 6-episode Sci-Fi-Fantasy series, Les âmes errantes de Kinshasa, which he is producing and directing for Canal +.
He served as a member of the main Competition jury for the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.

Filmography

Hamadi's films include:
YearFilmGenreRoleDuration
2010Ladies in Waiting
Short documentary on a maternity wardCo-director with Divita Wa Lusala24 m
2013
Drama feature on 2011 Democratic [Republic of the Congo general election|Congo's 2011 presidential election]Director, screenwriter62 m
2014
Documentary feature on Kisangani studentsDirector, screenwriter90 m
2017Mama Colonel
Documentary on a female police officer
supporting victims of sexual abuse
Director, screenwriter72 m
2018Kinshasa MakamboDocumentary on Joseph Kabila's third termDirector, screenwriter75 m
2020Downstream to Kinshasa
Documentary on war invalidsDirector, screenwriter90 m
2023Lumumba: Return of a Hero DocumentaryDirector, screenwriter86 m
2024Life is a Railroad Feature filmProducer, screenwriter90 m
2025Les âmes errantes de KinshasaTelevision seriesProducer, directorPost-production

Awards

Hamadi's films obtained 16 awards and 23 nominations, including:
FilmFestivalAward
Atalaku
Cinéma du Réel2013 Prix Joris Ivens du Meilleur Premier film

Cinéma du Réel2014 Cinéma du Réel SCAM Award
2014 Cinéma du Réel Potemkine Award,
Mama Colonel
Berlin International Film Festival2017 Winner Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
Downstream to Kinshasa
Toronto International Film Festival 2020 Winner Amplify Voices Award Special mention
idemGolden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival2021 Winner Silver Apricot
Feature Competition
idemInternational Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights2021 Winner Gilda Vieira de Mello Award
idemWar on Screen2021 Winner International Jury Grand Prize