Zippy Okoth is the chief judge of the women in film awards. here's photo of her upcoming film, Midlife Crisis
By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 24 February 2020)
The
inaugural ‘Women in Film Awards’ night will be held March 4th, just
days before International Women’s Day on March 8th.
According to
Dr Susan Gitimu, founder of the Awards and Kenyatta University lecturer in
film, there is a reason for inaugurating an ‘awards’ ceremony rather than a
women’s film festival.
“We are not
acknowledging only women’s films. We are acknowledging the achievements of
individual women who are part of the whole filmmaking process,” says Dr Gitimu
who is also founder of ‘Beyond the Film’ (BTF) which is especially focused on
the genre of film for social change.
“We chose to
name our organization ‘Beyond the film’ because we know most people associate
film with entertainment alone. But our concern is promoting films that can make
an impact on society and can change people’s thinking,” she adds.
Working
closely with Grace Mercy Muruthi who is BTF’s creative director and Noel Awuor
who is the ‘Women in Film Awards’ coordinator, Susan registered the awards late
last year.
“We realized
that there are so many amazing women working in film but they are largely
unacknowledged,” she says.
That reality
was illustrated last November at a conference organized by the Alliance of Slum
Media Organization (ASMO) which named a myriad of Kenyan women in film. “It was
a real eye-opener,” Susan recalls. But it also made her wonder why more women
in film were unknown to the public.
Names like
Judy Kibinge, Anne Mungai and Wanjiru Kinyanjui are women filmmakers that have
received some recognition. But as is often the case, they are better known
abroad than at home.
Susan
together with Grace Mercy and Noel want to change all that. On December 15th,
they put a ‘call out’ on social media for the public to nominate their favorite
women in film for any one or all of 14 categories. The 14 include Best
Producer, Director, Script writer, Actress and Cinematographer as well as Most Influential
Woman in Film, Best Newcomer Producer, Sound/Set/Costume/Lighting Designers,
Make-Up Artist and Best Animator.
The call-out
closed January 15. A total of 2400 names were submitted. After that, five
judges selected five names in each category and again listed them on social
media.
The judges
include Dr Zippy Okoth who is Chief adjudicator, Kenyatta University film
lecturer and founder of the Lake International Pan-African Film Festival,
Victoria Goro, Deputy Director of the Kenya Film School, Wangechi Murage, Media
Consultant, Suki Wanza, actress and KU lecturer with Zippy in Theatre Arts and
Rachel Mwara, lecturer at Multimedia University.
The second
call-out invited the public to vote for one of the five in all 14 categories. The
voting went from February 10th to 20th, producing 6,500 submission!
The final
tally is now with Dr. Susan who is holding the winning names until March 4th
when Kenya National Theatre opens its door from 6pm. The Guest of honor will be
Dr Josephine Ojiambo, Director of the Commonwealth Businesswomen of Kenya.
The evening
will be MC’ed by Brenda Nyambeki and Joseph Ochieng.
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