Pedro Pimenta

Pedro Pimenta
Born1955 (age 69–70)
Central African Republic (Manica Province, Mozambique)
OccupationsFilmmaker, Producer, Cultural Advocate
Years active1977–present
Known forFounding Dockanema Film Festival, Membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Notable work
  • Fools (1997)
  • Africa Dreaming (1997)
  • The Island of the Spirits (2007)
  • Virgin Margarida (2012)
  • Memories of Dreams (2017)

Pedro Pimenta (born 1955) is a Mozambican filmmaker, producer and cultural advocate, renowned for his significant contributions to African cinema. His career spans over four decades, during which he has been instrumental in shaping the cinematic landscape of Mozambique and the broader Southern African region.[1][2]

Early life and education

Pedro Pimenta was born in 1955 in the Central African Republic, with some sources indicating he hails from the Manica Province in Mozambique.[3] He studied economics in Lisbon before relocating to Mozambique in 1975 due to political convictions. Initially, he worked as a teacher in Maputo, the capital city, before transitioning into the film industry.[4]

Career in Film

National Film Institute of Mozambique

In 1977, Pimenta began working at the National Film Institute of Mozambique, contributing to short films, documentaries and feature films within Mozambique and in collaboration with countries including Angola, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, and South Africa.[5] His notable works include Marracuene: Two Banks of a River, The Tree of Our Forefathers, Fools, Africa Dreaming, A Tempestade da Terra, Zulu Love Letter, Teza, Memories of Dreams, Island of Spirits, and Virgin Margarida.[1]

Ebano Multimedia

In 1991, Pimenta co-founded Ebano Multimedia, an independent production company in Mozambique. Ebano Multimedia has been instrumental in producing and promoting Mozambican cinema, providing a platform for local filmmakers to showcase their work both domestically and internationally.[1]

UNESCO Film and Video Training Project

Between 1997 and 2003, Pimenta served as a technical advisor to the UNESCO Film and Video Training Project for Southern Africa, based in Harare, Zimbabwe. He contributed to the development of film training programs aimed at enhancing the skills of emerging filmmakers in the region.[3]

Dockanema Documentary Film Festival

In 2006, Pimenta founded Dockanema, an international documentary film festival held in Maputo. The festival sought to fill the gap left by the decline of the National Film Institute and increase the visibility of Mozambican cinema globally. It ran for seven years before ending in 2012 due to financial constraints.[4]

Recognition and Legacy

Pimenta was recognized for his contributions to African cinema and, in 2018, became the first Mozambican inducted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His work continues to influence filmmakers in Mozambique and the region.[6]

Selected filmography

Selected Filmography of Pedro Pimenta
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Uma Criança do Sul Producer IMDb
1994 A Árvore dos Antepassados Producer IMDb
1996 Inimigos Producer IMDb
1997 Tolos Producer IMDb
1997 África Dreaming Producer IMDb
2007 A Ilha dos Espíritos Producer IMDb
2011 Licínio de Azevedo – Crônicas de Moçambique Producer IMDb
2012 Virgin Margarida Producer
2017 Memórias de Sonhos Producer IMDb

References

  1. ^ a b c "Pedro Pimenta | Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  2. ^ "Pedro Pimenta – OUAGA FILM LAB". Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  3. ^ a b Dovey, Lindiwe (May 2020). "Precarity and Resistance: An Interview with Pedro Pimenta, Founder-Director of Dockanema Documentary Film Festival (Mozambique)". ResearchGate. 2 (10): 147–156.
  4. ^ a b "Joburg: Artistic Director Pedro Pimenta on African Cinema being part of Global Conversation". Mozambique. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  5. ^ "Pedro Pimenta (EN)". La Scam : Société civile des auteurs multimédia (in French). Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  6. ^ "Pedro Pimenta". www.luxorafricanfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2025-10-23.