Maibobo   WA-2010 

Inspired by the many stories of street children ('maibobos') in Rwanda, the young and committed Niyongabo made this realistic, moving but also critical drama. In his convincing debut, he follows a country boy who moves to town in the hopes of a better future.

During the Rwandan civil war in 1994, many children lost their parents. 15 years later these kids, often mockingly known as 'maibobo' (street kids), live on the fringes of society. Maibobo provides a realistic and moving picture of the living conditions of these children, whose hope for a beautiful future is zero. In lengthy shots, Niyongabo follows a country boy who hopes for a better future in town. His quest ends in disappointment when he finds more hostility and hypocrisy than happiness. He is, however, lovingly taken in by other street children. This story provides subtle criticism of the one-sided media reporting in Rwanda, where a rose-coloured future is sketched for all young people. Niyongabo allowed himself to be inspired by the many stories of street kids in Rwanda and in Maibobo he gives them a voice. In his first film, the young Niyongabo shows he has great feeling for style, picture and rhythm and is a very committed film maker.

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Rwanda 2010
DirectorYves Montand Niyongabo
 Jean Bosco Nshimiyimana
ProducerYves Montand Niyongabo
 Almond Tree Films-Rwanda
ScenarioYves Montand Niyongabo
PhotographyJean Bosco Nshimiyimana
EditorJean Bosco Nshimiyimana
Length30'