This film is part of Badewa Ajibade’s Carte Blanche
Seated in a bus after a long day, a mother drifts away in her existential thoughts. Directed by Rwandan filmmaker Ganza Moise, Sensory Overload is an audiovisual piece that explores how our imagination can be an escape from our different realities by blurring time, space, and form. The film received the Jury’s Special Mention at the 67th Oberhausen International Short Film Festival.
Seated in a bus after a long day, a mother drifts away in her existential thoughts. Directed by Rwandan filmmaker Ganza Moise, Sensory Overload is an audiovisual piece that explores how our imagination can be an escape from our different realities by blurring time, space, and form. The film received the Jury’s Special Mention at the 67th Oberhausen International Short Film Festival.
Other festivals:
Oberhausen international film festival (2021)
Moscow International Experimental Film Festival, Russia (2021)
Congo In Harlem (2022)
International Digital Kunst Festival (2022)
Oberhausen international film festival (2021)
Moscow International Experimental Film Festival, Russia (2021)
Congo In Harlem (2022)
International Digital Kunst Festival (2022)
Director | Moise Ganza |
Editing | Moise Ganza |
Camera | Moise Ganza |
Voice | Natacha Muziramakenga |
In Partnership with
Session
• Université Concordia - J.A. de Sève, LB-125, Pavillon J. W. McConnell
Sunday, march 19, 2023, 08:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m.
Production
Moise Ganza
Ganza Moise is a published picturebook author, poet, and independent filmmaker based in Kigali, Rwanda. He is also the co-founder of Kiruri MFN, an independent production company based in Kigali, Rwanda. His films have been screened in various film festivals worldwide. He recently premiered his latest film Muzunga in the 2022 edition of the Oberhausen international short film festival.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Unfinished (2022)
Muzunga (2022)
Limbo (2020)
Un-hack it (2019)
Muzunga (2022)
Limbo (2020)
Un-hack it (2019)