The 10 Best Burundi Movies of All Time

The 10 Best Burundi Movies of All Time. You should check out these Burundi Movies. These Burundi Movies will give you a lot of fun and practice.

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1. We Will Win Peace (2016)

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Director: Seth Chase

An American filmmaker who specializes in African advocacy films explores the complexities of well-intentioned intentions by going behind the scenes of activism and humanitarian help. The shocking tale that follows describes the lives of two Congolese miners.

They respond to conflicting demands made of them by Hollywood actors, rebel soldiers, student activists, and ultimately their own families. American cameraman Seth Chase has been residing in East Africa since 2007.

He specializes in producing promotional videos for assistance organizations with an African focus. Seth explores the mines in the eastern Congo’s jungles after becoming intrigued by the extraordinary media coverage of conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

He does this to learn more about the world that lies beyond the frightening media headlines in Africa’s bloodiest war region. He meets Chang and Apocalypse, two artisanal miners who work days and nights to extract these minerals from home-built mineshafts, which are essential to the world economy. – Burundi Movies

2. Une vie en couleurs (2022)

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Director: Lionel Nishimwe

The young couple will have to face their fears together, including the fear of dying and the fear of being forgotten, as a pandemic turns into an attack and Sarah learns she has only six months to live. – Burundi Movies

3. Uncertain Future (2018)

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Director: Eddy Munyaneza

The fragmented tales of the furious Burundians. Amid the political unrest in the Republic of Burundi, one filmmaker decides to take a chance on his life to record the developing circumstances. Both his family and the world around him are disintegrating.

Protesters start to march as Pierre Nkurunziza declares his candidature for a third term in office. Many start to accuse the Burundian government of genocide as a result of the state’s harsh response. This moving movie laments the fact that nothing is certain for the population suffering from poverty. – Burundi Movies

4. Nzokira Ntevye, Umuhungu Wizuba N’Ukwezi (2007)

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Director: Jean-Pierre Aimé Harerimana

The rebels attack a village. Everyone runs away but little Fabrice. He is first cared for by the government army and then given a uniform. He is engaged in warfare with other kids against the insurgents. He is demobilized as a result of the peace negotiations. After reuniting with his sister and younger brother at home, he is pursuing a career as a carpenter to maybe assimilate into society. – Burundi Movies

5. Tambours sacrés (2013)

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Director: Joseph Bitamba

The story focuses on the commonalities in sacred practices and creative expression between the First Nations of Canada and Burundi. – Burundi Movies

6. Les tambours de la paix (1996)

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Director: Joseph Bitamba

A music documentary that tracked a 1996 French tour by the Burundian drummers from “Les Maîtres-Tambours du Burundi”. – Burundi Movies

7. Ishyaka, la volonté de vivre (2016)

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Director: Joseph Bitamba

Rwanda is peaceful. This nation is even used as an example, and its specialists are requested to settle disputes in other parts of the world. How did Rwanda terms with the horrific genocide that claimed more than one million lives twenty years ago?

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda tried the top genocidaires. Rwanda had to turn to tradition by establishing the “Gacaca” courts to trial the genocide offenders. The perpetrators of the genocide, who have completed their sentences, and the survivors now live in harmony in a “village of reconciliation.”

Rwanda is pleased to now send troops to the UN for its peacekeeping and mediating operations in troubled areas. The economy boasts one of Africa’s strongest growth rates now that peace has been restored. Foreigners are making investments, and tourism has exploded, with one million visitors annually. – Burundi Movies

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8. Umuganuro (1986)

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Director: Joseph Bitamba

The story of the yearly Umuganuro (sorghum festival), which was a magnificent display of pomp, festivities, and dances for the royal court of Burundi, is told in a short animation and live-action movie with real characters and puppets. – Burundi Movies

9. Welcome Home (2014)

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Director: Joseph Ndayisenga

The family of Olivier has returned to Burundi from Amsterdam. As his friend from the Dutch consulate had promised, Olivier is convinced he would return soon and informs everyone they are on vacation. – Burundi Movies

10. L’avenir en vert (2022)

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Director: Lionel Nishimwe

A horrible truth about their ancestors’ catastrophic impact on the environment is revealed as two siblings come across an old notebook. They must wrestle with the weight of their family’s legacy as they read more of the journal entries and choose whether to face the past or stick with the same destructive course. – Burundi Movies

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11. Africa on Your Screens (2012)

Director: Nicola Barbour

A young woman in Burundi experiences the worst case of wedding anxiety. Introduces her world while getting “Painted” as a young Moroccan woman. “Small Change” teaches Joshua in South Africa important life skills. The “Pillars of Hope” provide young Tinashe in Zimbabwe with the bravery she needs. – Burundi Movies

12. Mu Ruhongore (1990)

Director: Constantin Kimoshori Nahayo

Deo Gratias, a little orphan, is saved by Rosa, an elderly woman who is continually looking after abandoned children in the Republic of Burundi, a nation where reconciliation is now a strong force. – Burundi Movies

13. Reveal Yourself (2008)

Director: Ginette Mahoro

People passing by either avoid or dread the Congolese migrants camping up in the city of Bujumbura. In a single day. These worlds abruptly come together thanks to a five-dollar payment. – Burundi Movies


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