Après ta révolte, ton vote
Following the popular uprising of October 2014, Burkina Faso launched a historic vote. The “Balai Citoyen” (Citizens’ Broom) movement, a key actor in the revolt that forced former President Blaise Compaoré to flee the country, played its part as a driving force and guardian of genuine democracy.
Kiswendsida Parfait Kaboré known as “Galadio” was born in 1984 in Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. After his baccalaureate, he studied law, while regularly visiting film sets. Spotted by director Guy Désiré Yaméogo, he joined the team of his feature film Danse Sacrée à Yaka in 2007. After a master’s degree in international public law, Kiswendsida Parfait Kaboré undertook training with directors such as Gaston J-M Kaboré and Jamel Tahi. In 2012, he graduated with a master’s degree in documentary creation from Saint-Louis in Senegal.
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Kiswendsida Parfait Kaboré
Kiswendsida Parfait Kaboré, Pierre Carrasco
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