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Judy Kibinge was born in Nairobi (Kenya) in 1967. Her family left for Washington DC in the USA in 1969, where they lived for the next five years. When she was seven, she won a major children's writing competition in the USA. She studied at Kenya High School and Malvern Girls College in the UK, after which she proceeded to Art College in Birmingham, then Art College at Manchester Polytechnic where she graduated in Design for Communication Media. She worked at McCann Ericsson Kenya for eight years, three and a half of which were as Creative Director-the first black Creative Director in Kenya. She has been personally responsible for many award winning adverts. She quit McCann in October 1999 to pursue a career in film. In three years alone she produced numerous corporate documentaries, shot across the continent for Monsato, IPPF, Technoserve and others. She has also written the screenplay for and directed a short film for MNET entitled The Aftermath. Her film, Dangerous Affair, won the overall prize at the Zanzibar Film Festival in 2003. She has recently started a Multimedia Hotshop company called Seven. Judy is a member of Concerned Kenyan Writers, a coalition whose purpose is to use our writing skills to help save Kenya in this polarised time.
FILMOGRAPHIE
THE AFTERMATH, court métrage, 28 minutes, 2002
DANGEROUS AFFAIR, feature film, 80 minutes, 2002
PROJECT DADDY, feature film, 70 minutes, 2004
A VOICE IN THE DARK, documentary, 27 minutes, 2005
BLESS THIS OUR LAND, documentary, 28 minutes, 2006
THE MAN WHO KNEW TO MUCH, documentary, 8 min
COMING OF AGE, documentary, 12 minutes, 2008
KILLER NECKLACE, middle length film, 40 minutes, 2009
PEACE WANTED ALIVE, documentary, 40 minutes, 2009
HEADLINES IN HISTORY, 60 minute feature documentary film, 2010
SOMETHING NECESSARY, feature film, 85 minutes, 2011
WAGALLA - The Story of a Massacre [Work in progress]
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