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Shamira Raphaela

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Shamira Raphaëla
Born
Shamira Raphaëla

1982
NationalityAruba Aruban
Netherlands Dutch
Alma materGerrit Rietveld Academie
ArtEZ University of Arts
Occupation(s)Director, writer
Years active2005–present
Websitehttps://www.shamiraraphaela.com

Shamira Raphaëla (born 1982) is an ArubanDutch filmmaker.[1] She is best known as the director of documentaries Daddy and the Warlord, Deal With It and Our Motherland.

Personal life

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She was born in 1982 in the Caribbean and grew up in Aruba to a Dutch mother and a Curaçao father.[2]

Career

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After voorbereidend wetenschappelijk onderwijs (VWO),[jargon] she moved to the Netherlands and studied fine arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Later she obtained a degree in media art from the ArtEZ University of Arts.[3] Initially, she started to work as an independent director where she directed several television programs: Expeditie Robinson and Spuiten en Slikken.[2]

In 2006, Raphaela produced and directed her maiden short film With Salt In My Eyes. The short deals about three young Aruban women. After the success of several shorts, she made her first feature documentary Deal With It. The film received critical acclaim and later awarded at the Los Angeles Urban Film Festival, the Belize International Film Festival and the Aruba International Film Festival. The film revolves around the story of two drug dealers and addicts: father Pempy and brother Andy, actually her family members. The film was nominated for best Debut at the Netherlands Film Festival (NFF) 2015. In 2017, the film was awarded with the Lenno and the Sunfish the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) prize for the Best Youth Documentary.[2][3]

In 2017, she wrote the film Downfall of a Superwoman where she won the Karen de Bok Talent Award during IDFA, 2018. In the same year, she made Lenno and the Angelfish. The film received critical acclaim and won the Award for Best European Children's Documentary during the Berlin International Film Festival in 2019 and then received the Award for Best Children's Documentary at IDFA, 2018.[2][3]

In 2018, she made the biographical documentary Daddy and the Warlord which revolves around the story of journalist Clarice Gargard's father, who had been the right-hand man of Charles Taylor, the ex-president of Liberia. The film had its premiere at the Movies that Matter film festival in 2019. Later, the film won a Golden Calf for Best Short Documentary at the Dutch Film Festival 2019. In December 2019, she made the documentary Ons Motherland.[4]

Filmography

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Year Film Role Genre Ref.
2010 Serious Request segment director TV special
2010 Spuiten en Slikken Director TV series documentary
2012 Vier handen op één buik Director TV series
2013 Welkom bij de Kamara's Director TV series
2014 Chantal blijft slapen Director TV series
2014 Deal with it Director, writer Documentary
2016 Expeditie Robinson Director TV series
2017 Lenno and the Angelfish Director, writer Documentary short
2019 Daddy and the Warlord Director, writer TV movie documentary
2019 Our Motherland Director, writer Documentary
TBD Downfall of a Superwoman Director, writer Documentary
TBD De Peperklip Director, writer Documentary

References

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  1. ^ "PERSOON: Shamira Raphaëla". filmfestival. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Shamira Raphaëla: "Aruba, the Golden Calf is coming home"". caribischnetwerk. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Our Motherland". krakowfilmfestival. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Daddy and the Warlord". humanrightsfilmfestivalberlin. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
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