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Eva Njoki Munyiri

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Eva Njoki Munyiri
NationalityKenyan
CitizenshipKenyan
Occupation(s)Documentary filmmaker and producer
Known forWaithira
Notable workBank Slave

Eva Njoki Munyiri is a Kenyan documentary filmmaker and producer based in Mexico City.[1][2] Well known for the film Waithira ,she is also the founder of Curious Kid,a Kenyan based production house.

Eva left Kenya at the age 14 and has lived in 3 continents since then. Her first film was in competition in the Durban International Film Festival in 2017. Her other film, Bank Slave also won the France 24RFI prize in 2012.

Career

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Eva Njoki Munyiri has worked as a researcher, producer and curator in South Africa, France and Mexico.

In 2012, Eva Njoki filmed the documentary Bankslave which won the Visa pour l’Image Festival Perpignan.

In 2017 Eva Njoki collaborated with Chimurenga to bring the radio station Pan African Space Station (PASS) to the Tamayo Museum in Mexico City. Tamayo Museum is one of Mexico City's leading public contemporary art museums.

In 2017 Eva Njoki Munyiri produced the documentary, Waithira.[3] Waithira is a documentary about the life of Eva Njoki Munyiri as she searches for information about her paternal grandmother. The filmmaker discovers untold family histories. Waithira has gone on to receive international acclaim. It has been screened at festivals such as South Africa's DIFF & Encounters, Luxor African Film Festival, Festival Film de Femmes and more.[4]

In 2020, A Bomb for Pan Africa, was among the 31 selected films to pitch at Durban FilmMart’s Finance Forum.[5][6]

Eva Njoki Munyiri founded Curious Kid a Kenyan based production house.

Filmography

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Documentary

  • Waithira (2017)
  • Bankslave (2013)

Short Film

  • Liquid

Director

  • A Bomb for Pan Africa (2020)

Awards

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Year Award Work Category Results
2012 Visa pour l’Image Festival Perpignan Bankslave France24/RFI Won
2017 DIFF & Encounters Waithira Long Documentary Nominated
2018 Luxor African Film Festival Long Documentary Won
Festival Film de Femmes Long Documentary Nominated
Dokfest Munich Long Documentary
AFI Long Documentary


References

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  1. ^ "Waithira: A family documentary and account of our national heritage". The Star. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  2. ^ "How do you write about a flawed film?". africasacountry.com. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  3. ^ "5 Films By African Women Directors You Can Stream Now". Demand Africa. 2019-03-26. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  4. ^ C.V, DEMOS, Desarrollo de Medios, S. A. de (2019-11-25). "La Jornada: Waithira aborda la historia de una familia de Kenia para construir una identidad". www.jornada.com.mx (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "31 film projects across Africa selected to pitch at Durban FilmMart's Finance Forum - LNN". Lowvelder. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  6. ^ "A Bomb for Pan Africa". MiradasDoc. Retrieved 2020-09-23.