Having made my first film Night Commuters in Northern Uganda, about the children affected by the war in the country, I went on to work with acclaimed film-maker Nick Broomfield on a number of his films, including producing and editing Whitney: Can I Be Me in 2017, premiering at Tribeca Film Festival, as well as Tales of the Grim Slee...
Read MoreHaving made my first film Night Commuters in Northern Uganda, about the children affected by the war in the country, I went on to work with acclaimed film-maker Nick Broomfield on a number of his films, including producing and editing Whitney: Can I Be Me in 2017, premiering at Tribeca Film Festival, as well as Tales of the Grim Sleeper, shortlisted for the 2015 Academy Awards. More recently I produced and edited 2019’s Marianne and Leonard Words of Love, premiering at Sundance, My Father and Me (2021), and The Stones and Brian Jones (2023)
My work has always seen me return to the African continent, where I live in Kenya part of the year. In 2010, I directed and produced Albino United – a documentary following an albino football team in Tanzania, a country where albinos are murdered for their body parts, which are believed to bring wealth and good luck.
In April 2014, I became the Features Bureau Producer for Vivid Features in Kenya, exclusively producing 3 weekly programs for CNN across the African continent; African Voices, a 30 minute character led documentary, African Start Up, focusing on entrepreneurs around the continent, and Market Place Africa, a business finance program.
Focusing more on editing in recent years, I recently edited part of a documentary series on the war in Afghanistan for OR Media.
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