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Rama Thiaw is a Mauritanian filmmaker and activist. She is best known for her documentary films, which focus on the lives of women in her native country. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Grand Prix at the International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam in 2006 for her film The Revolution Won't Be Televised. Rama Thiaw was born on April 30, 1978 in Nouakchott, Mauritania. She is 42 years old as of 2020. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Her zodiac sign is Taurus. Rama Thiaw is currently single. There is no information about her past relationships. Rama Thiaw is a self-taught filmmaker and activist. She has directed several documentaries, including The Revolution Won't Be Televised, which won the Grand Prix at the International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam in 2006. She has also directed several short films, including The Curse of the Black Gold, which won the Best Short Film Award at the African Film Festival in 2008. Rama Thiaw's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million as of 2020. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a filmmaker and activist.

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Occupation Filmmaker and Screenwriter
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 30 April, 1978
Birthday 30 April
Birthplace Nouakchott, Mauritania
Nationality Mauritania

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2019

After completing her post-secondary education, Thiaw met with Algerian filmmaker Mohamed Boumari (assistant on the film La Bataille d’Alger) in 2002 with whom she participated in a production workshop. Thereafter, Thiaw collaborated with Zaléa TV where she made a series of film portraits on the inhabitants of the French commune, Aubervilliers and their poor housing conditions. This series was then followed up by a 15-minute documentary short titled Les jeunes de quartier et la religion.

2010

In 2010, Thiaw began production on her second documentary feature entitled The Revolution Won’t be Televised (2016), the title based on the poem by musician Gil Scott-Heron. This second work maintained the political and social Senegalese discourse as her previous film, however revolving primarily around the rise of the apolitical group “Y’en a Marre” (We’re Fed Up”), led by rappers Thiat and Kilifeu. The documentary followed Y’en a Marre's protests against President Abdoulaye Wade’s continuous run for presidency. The Revolution Won't be Televised was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016, winning the Fipresci Prize and a special mention in the Caligari Filmpreis.

2009

While still in France, Thiaw met French producer Philippe Lacôte who agreed to work with her on what would be Thiaw's first feature-length documentary film. Her film Boul Fallé, la Voie de la lutte was released in 2009. The film follows the “revival of traditional wrestling” in the suburbs of Dakar, where Thiaw grew up and “considers the sport’s influence in terms of the recent social and political transformations in Senegal” revolving around the Senegalese Independence. Additional to creating parallels between Senegal's wrestling and politics, Thiaw draws upon the expression found in Senegalese reggae and hip hop.

2006

Thiaw was the assistant of communications of Fabienne Godet's producer, on the film Burnt Out starring Marion Cotillard in 2006.

1978

Rama Thiaw (born 1978) is an African filmmaker and screenwriter. She is known for her 2009 documentary Boul Fallé, la Voie de la lutte and her most recent documentary The Revolution Won’t be Televised (2016).

Rama Thiaw was born April 30, 1978 in Nouakchott, Mauritania to Mauritanian and Senegalese parents. Thiaw spent her first five years in Nouakchott (Quartier 5), before going to Pikine, in the suburb of Dakar, the capital of Senegal. After her parents’ divorce, she began splitting her time living in Senegal and France. Thiaw obtained a master's degree in International Economics at the Sorbonne in Paris. She then began to develop an interest in cinema, which led her to receive a diploma in filmmaking from the University of Paris 8 and later on, another master's degree at the University of Paris 3 at Censier Daubenton.