Biography
Zina Saro-Wiwa (born 1976, Port Harcourt, Nigeria) is a Brooklyn-based video artist and filmmaker. She makes video installations, documentaries, music videos and experimental films.
Saro-Wiwa is the founding filmmaker of the alt-Nollywood movement. A movement that uses the narrative, stylistic and visual conventions of the Nollywood film industry but for subversive, politically challenging ends.
Formerly a BBC journalist, her artistic practice emerged from her interest in changing the way the world sees Africa using film, art, and food. Her practice includes New West African Kitchen, a project where Saro-Wiwa re-imagines West African cuisine. Each feast also features African video art presentations and a mini lecture.
On 22 March 2011, Saro-Wiwa was named as one of the top 25 leaders of the African Renaissance in The Times newspaper.
In 2017, an article published on Norient highlighted that Saro-Wiwa's use of dubbing alt-Nollywood movies "subverts narrative, stylistic and visual conventions of the Nigerian cinema".
Filmography
all 5
Movies 4
Director 3
Producer 1
TV Shows 1
Karikpo Pipeline (2015)
Phyllis (2011)
This Is My Africa (2008)
The Culture Show (2004)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderFemale
Birthday1976-01-01 (48 years old)
Birth NameZina Saro-Wiwa
Birth PlacePort Harcourt, Nigeria
FatherKen Saro-Wiwa
CitizenshipsNigeria, United Kingdom
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship
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