A Place for Myself

A Place for Myself is a Rwandan short film released in 2016.

Set in Rwanda, the film tells the story of a 5 year old Elikia with albinism, who struggles in the face of discrimination and stigma at primary school.

[2] The film premiered at the Goethe Institut in Kigali.

It gained three awards, including the Ousmane Sembene Award, at the Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF),[3] and won a Tanit bronze award at the Carthage Film Festival in 2016.

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