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Thato Rantao Mwosa

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Thato Rantao Mwosa is a US-based Motswana filmmaker and artist.

Mwosa's first film Don't Leave Me was shown at the New York Short Film Festival. Her second film, Don't Tell Me You Love Me, was an adaptation of a short short by a Swazi spoken word artist, Deslisile. The film portrayed the domestic violence accompanying the demise of a marriage.[1] It won the 'Best Emerging Film Maker' award at the 7th Roxbury Film Festival in 2005.[2]

Her TV series Ya M'Afrika, screened on the Gabonese satellite channel 3A Telesud, was a fictional drama series following the lives of four African women living as housemates in Queens, New York.[3] Her 2011 documentary A Tribe of Women followed women working for peace in Sudan.[4]

Filmography

  • Don't Leave Me, 2005. Short film.
  • Don't Tell Me You Love Me, 2005. Short film
  • The Day of My Wedding, 2007
  • Ya M'Afrika, 2007. TV show.
  • An African in America, 2008
  • Rapping for Life, 2009
  • A Tribe of Women, 2011. Documentary.

References

  1. ^ Mimi Tsiane, Motswana filmmaker wins US award, Mmegi, 25 August 2005.
  2. ^ Elen Leahy, Breaking the silence on domestic violence, Eagle News Online, October 18, 2006.
  3. ^ Botswana: Kwelagobe to Feature in an International Series, Mmegi, 2 January 2007.
  4. ^ Celebrating the “Tribe of Women” in Our Lives, United Nations Association of Greater Boston, March 17, 2011.

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