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Rwanda Establishes First Oscars Selection Committee

August 14, 2025
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Rwanda has made a historic move by launching its inaugural Oscars Selection Committee. The committee aims to enhance the country’s prospects for a nomination in the International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards.

This announcement, made by the Ministry of Youth and Arts, introduces the 15-member Rwanda Oscars Selection Committee (ROSC), tasked with evaluating and selecting one film that best represents Rwandan cinema.

This significant step forward comes as Rwanda’s film community grows and gains regional recognition. Notably, it marks the country’s first official process for submitting films to the Oscars.

The committee comprises filmmakers, producers, and other creative professionals from all corners of Rwanda. It is important to choose a feature film that meets the Academy’s stringent criteria while authentically embodying Rwandan identity, culture, and storytelling.

Marie France Niragire, the chair of the Rwanda Arts Council, leads the ROSC. The committee is expected to operate independently from external influences and adhere to the strict guidelines set by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Each member will view all submitted films before participating in discussions and casting secret ballot votes to determine the final nominee.

Films must adhere to several criteria to qualify for Rwanda’s first official Oscars submission. Firstly, they must primarily be in a language other than English, accompanied by English subtitles. Furthermore, the film should have a theatrical release in Rwanda for at least seven consecutive days between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025. Additionally, the creative control must primarily lie with Rwandan nationals or residents. Filmmakers looking to submit their projects must act swiftly, as all entries are due by August 31. Required submissions include a completed form, proof of the theatrical release, a synopsis, press materials, and a screening link or arrangements for a private viewing.

This newly formed committee signifies a pivotal moment for Rwandan cinema, bringing both challenges and opportunities for filmmakers in the country as they seek to make their mark on the international stage.

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