Aline has been nominated for Best Actress for the film Minimals in a Titanic World (Philibert Aimé) Rwanda. The film of Philibert Aimé has got 4 Nominations at the festival.
Aline Amike is a Rwandan multilingual actor, writer, and fashion designer whose work bridges storytelling, performance, and craftsmanship. She played the lead role in Minimals in a Titanic World, which premiered at Berlinale 2025 alongside her twin sister, Alice Amike, and was featured in Variety as one of the rising actors to watch. Her earlier roles in The Bride (Berlinale 2023) and Father’s Day (Berlinale 2022) drew critical acclaim, with the latter earning her the Best Actor award at the Gran Canaria Film Festival. She was selected for Berlinale Talents in 2024 and has also performed on stage in Poetik P, a Swiss theatre production that highlighted her range as a live performer.
At the heart of Aline’s artistic practice is a deep commitment to storytelling as a vessel for emotional and political truth. Whether on screen or on stage, her performances often explore themes of identity, displacement, what it means to dream and survival, rooted in a distinctly African and feminine lens. Her work doesn’t shy away from complexity. It invites it.
Beyond acting, Aline is the founder of Amike Studio, a fashion brand that merges meticulous handcraft with a bold, darkly feminine aesthetic. Specializing in weaving and beading, Amike Studio creates sculptural accessories and avant-garde clothing that reflect African heritage while imagining new forms of luxury. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and community-sharing.
Ultimately, Aline Amike’s work is a continuous study of transformation. Whether through character, clothing, or narrative. She moves fluidly across disciplines, driven by a desire to tell stories that are emotionally resonant, politically sharp, and imaginatively daring. Her artistry is not just about expression; it is a call to have the courage to see and feel more deeply.





