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Mudzvova Wins Best Director at Cine Paris for Zimbabwean Short Film

by Leo Muzivoreva
July 30, 2025
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Mudzvova Wins Best Director at Cine Paris for Zimbabwean Short Film

Zimbabwean filmmaker Jabulani Mudzvova has clinched the Best Director award at the prestigious Cine Paris Film Festival, a major international recognition that confirms his growing stature in global cinema. The award was given for his short film Residue, an emotionally layered and visually striking work that explores the fragility of the human mind as it navigates grief, memory and unresolved trauma.

With this accolade, Mudzvova becomes one of the few Zimbabwean directors to be acknowledged at such a high level in European film circles. For a national cinema that has often struggled with limited resources and sporadic international attention, this moment feels not just like a personal triumph but a collective milestone. It signals that Zimbabwean stories told with care, depth and vision are not only being heard but celebrated far beyond the country’s borders.

Residue has already made waves at international film festivals, screening in Brazil, Sweden and Zimbabwe. It won Best Actress at the Brazil New Visions Film Festival for Charmaine R Mujeri’s powerful lead performance and was a semi-finalist at the Stockholm City Film Festival. The Cine Paris recognition marks Mudzvova’s first Best Director win, and it has the feeling of a career-defining moment.

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Speaking after the win, Mudzvova expressed gratitude and quiet pride. “To see the fruits of our labour being recognised in places like Brazil, Sweden, France, and here at home is just amazing. You get into this industry with big dreams, and while the road is long, these wins are proof that Zimbabwean cinema belongs on the global stage.”

Mudzvova’s work is known for its emotional honesty and intellectual precision. With a background in law from Staffordshire University, studied through MBS in Greece, he brings a sharp analytical lens to his storytelling. The result is cinema that feels both grounded and daring, rooted in lived Zimbabwean experiences but expansive enough to resonate with viewers around the world. He often draws on socio-political tensions and the psychological consequences they leave behind, tackling these themes with elegance rather than spectacle.

This win comes at a time when Southern African cinema is quietly but steadily asserting itself. Mudzvova is not new to recognition. His earlier short film A Few Dollars More was nominated for a National Arts Merit Award and screened at the African Indigenous Language Film Festival. His other credits include Crazy 8 and Hera Hera, and he is currently in post-production for another short film while also developing several feature-length projects. These upcoming works are aimed at international film labs and co-production markets, a clear sign that his ambition is matched by strategy and intent.

What makes Mudzvova stand out is not only his craft but his commitment to building a sustainable film culture at home. He is the Lead Director of The Authors, a Zimbabwean multidisciplinary art collective that nurtures local creatives and foregrounds bold, independent storytelling. Under his leadership, the collective has become a nurturing ground for emerging film voices. His win, then, is not just his alone. It is shared by the network of collaborators and mentees who have grown through his guidance.

Still, Mudzvova is under no illusions about the challenges the industry continues to face. He is vocal about the need for systemic change in Zimbabwe’s film ecosystem, calling for greater investment in everything from production to distribution. “We’re doing well with the little we have. Imagine what we could do with more structured support, more funding, and a clearer film ecosystem,” he says. “There’s a hunger for Zimbabwean stories. We just need to build the scaffolding to get them to the world. We’ve proven we can do it. Now it’s time to scale up.”

In a world where African filmmakers are still pushing against the margins of global film culture, Mudzvova’s success is significant. He is part of a generation refusing to wait for validation, choosing instead to work on their own terms, with their own aesthetics, in their own languages and contexts. It is the kind of work that does not just reflect Zimbabwean life but actively shapes how it is imagined and remembered.

With international eyes now firmly on him, Jabulani Mudzvova is stepping into a new phase. One where the urgency of local stories meets the promise of global recognition. For Zimbabwean cinema, it is a hopeful glimpse into what a more supported and celebrated future could look like. For Mudzvova, it is the beginning of a much bigger story.

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