Sébastien Kamba


Sébastien Kamba, is a Congolese filmmaker. One of the pioneer filmmakers in Congolese film industry, he has directed short films with the collaboration with French filmmakers.

Personal life

He was born on 25 December 1941 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

Career

He moved to France, and studied at the Office for Radiophonic Cooperation. Later he received a television internship in Paris and also as a teacher. In 1964, Kamba made the first Congolese fiction film, a political short film Le Peuple du Congo-Léo vaincra. It was produced with the collaboration with a television media.
In 1966, he made the short Kaka yo and then the short Mwana keba in 1970. In 1973, Kamba directed the first feature film in the Republic of Congo: La Rançon d'une alliance, adapted from the novel 'La légende de Mfoumou Ma Mazono' by Jean Malonga. In 1992, he published the book Cinématographique et Parti Unique.
On 1 February 2019, the 1st edition of the Congolese cinema excellence trophies was titled "Les Kamba's Awards" in honor of Kamba was held in Brazzaville.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
1964Le Peuple du Congo-Léo vaincra DirectorShort film
1966Kaka Yo Director, cinematographer, screenwriterShort film
1970Mwana KebaDirectorShort film
1970Festival panafricain d'Alger DirectorDocumentary
1974La Rançon d'une alliance DirectorFeature film
1977Le corps et l'espritDirectorFilm
1985Cop's HonourAdministrative assistantFilm