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Jean-Michel Kibushi Ndjate Wooto was born on 1957 in Lubefu, Zaire, is an animator. Discover Jean-Michel Kibushi Ndjate Wooto'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 66 years old?

Popular As Jean-Michel Kibushi Ndjate Wooto
Occupation Actor, animator
Age 66 years old
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Born 1957
Birthday 1957
Birthplace Lubefu, Zaire
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2000

In the preceding years, he made many black-n-white animation videos where they later won several awards. The animation Muana Mboka won Public Award of Commons Royannais at the Festival Plein Sud, France, in 2000. In 2005, his animation Prince Loseno won the Jury Prize: Prize of the City of St. George Didonne, Festival Plein Sud, then Special Mention Short Film Jury, at FESPACO as well as Film Award of Hope COE, at FESPACO. In the same year, the animation won SIGNIS Jury Special Mention, at the Festival of Milano.

1985

In 1985, he started to study drama and cinematography at Kinshasa’s National Institute of the Arts which was completed in 1989. During this period, he was introduced to animation by the Belgian production company called "Atelier Graphaoui". In 1988, Wooto created "Studio Malembe Maa", the first local mobile studio for animation in Congo. Then in 1991, he made the first Congolese animated film, Le Crapaud Chez Ses Beaux-Parents (Toad Visits his In-Laws). This animation is a stop-motion film interpretation of a Tetela oral tale. After the success of the animation, in 1992 he then created the documentary animation called "Septembre Noir" (Black September). This animation won the Best Reportage "Animated Political Documentary Film" award at Cameras Youth Festival in Belgium in 1994. In 1992, he won First Prize Short Film at International Festival of Fribourg, Switzerland for the animation Le Crapaud.

1957

Jean-Michel Kibushi Ndjate Wooto (born 1957), is a Congolese stop-motion animator. He is the pioneer of African animation, and widely considered to be the first Congolese animator.

He was born on 1957 in Lubefu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. He later grew up in Tshumbe, Zaire.