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Judy Kibinge: Shooting Documentary (2013)

Duration: 01:41:19    

Judy KibingeĀ | Masterclass | 2013

Judy Kibinge is a Kenyan filmmaker and writer. She began her career as a copywriter in advertising, resigning as Creative Director at McCann Erickson Kenya in 1999 to pursue a career in film.

Film credits include:
The Aftermath (MNET New Directions 2002)
Dangerous Affair (Baraka Films 2002)
Project Daddy (Baraka Films 2004)
Something Necessary (2013)

She has directed numerous documentaries, such as A Voice In The Dark (The Story of a Whistleblower) in 2005 and Bless This Land in 2005, a countrywide exploration of Kenya’s land policy issues for the Kenya Human Rights Commission as well as numerous advertisements for television.

Kibinge is also known for establishing DocuBox, a documentary film fund for African filmmakers to help produce and distribute their film.

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