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Gaston Kaboré (Gaston Jean-Marie Kaboré) was born on 23 April, 1951 in Bobo Dioulasso, Upper Volta [now Burkina Faso], is a Director, Writer, Producer. Discover Gaston Kaboré's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Gaston Jean-Marie Kaboré
Occupation director,writer,producer
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 23 April 1951
Birthday 23 April
Birthplace Bobo Dioulasso, Upper Volta [now Burkina Faso]
Nationality Burkina Faso

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2009

Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival in 2009.

1995

Another mark of Kabore's international recognition was his participation in the film, Lumière et compagnie (1995) in which 40 directors from around the world were asked to make a short film with the original Cinematographe invented by the Lumiere Brothers.

1994

Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 51st Venice International Film Festival in 1994.

1993

He offered _Rabi (1993)_, which won the first prize for young people's films at the Okomedia International Ecological Film Festival.

1991

Before his next feature Kabore again returned with a short documentary, Madame Hado (1991), about Mrs. Hado, a celebrated Burkinabe singer and dancer. Kabore was then invited to contribute to the BBC's 'Developing Stories', a series of six films by talented filmmakers from the developing world focusing on environmental and developmental issues.

1988

He followed this with his second feature, Zan Boko (1988) which tells the story of a wealthy businessman who takes away ancestral land from a poor village peasant in order to build a swimming pool. The film focuses not only on the conflict of class struggle but also that of tradition and modernity in postcolonial civilization.

1986

Next, Kabore returned to address the issues surrounding African cinema with a documentary, 'Props sur le cinema' (Reflections on the cinema) (1986). The short film featured two significant African directors, 'Souleymane Cisse' from Mali and Mauritania born Med Hondo discussing the problems facing filmmakers on the continent.

1982

Kabore's first feature, Wend Kuuni (1982) was a breakthrough for African cinema notable for the way it translated African oral tradition to the screen.

1978

Kabore went on to produce practical documentaries such as 1978's, 'Stockez et conservez les grains' (Store and Conserve the Grain), which focused on agrarian concerns. Another kind of documentary he made in this early period, 'Regard sur le VI'eme FESPACO' (A Look at the 6th FESPACO) evidenced his concern for and promotion of African film.

1974

Kabore started out as a history student at the Centre d'Etudes Superieures d'Histoire d'Ouagadougou and continued his studies in Paris where he received an MA. During his studies he became interested in how Africa was portrayed abroad, which then led him, in 1974, to study cinematography at the Ecole Superieure d'Etudes Cinematographiques. Further inspiration came upon viewing Ousmane Sembene's Xala, which he saw as an example of how film could be used to express African culture. After returning to Africa, Kabore was made director of the Centre National du Cinema and taught at the Institut African d'Education Cinematographique. Along with students under his direction there he made his first film, 'Je Reviens De Bokin' (I Come From Bokin).