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Ngozi Onwurah

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
2

Gender
Female

Birthday
Birthday not available

Place of Birth
Nigeria

Ngozi Onwurah

Biography

Graduated as a director from the UK's National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield. Her first short film, 'Coffee Coloured Children', achieved international film festival success and won first prize in the BBC Showreel competition. More success and awards followed with further dramas and documentaries for a number of UK and international broadcasters including 'South of the Border', a groundbreaking series for the BBC. She was awarded the prestigious honour of special retrospective screenings at the New York Film Festival, including 'The Body Beautiful', one of the UK's most commercially successful short films. Her first feature film, 'Welcome II The Terrordome', won first prize at the Birmingham International Film Festival, the Cologne Film Festival and the audience prize at the Verona Film Festival. Ngozi has also directed an episode of 'Heartbeat' for ITV, the top-rated UK drama series with an audience of over 18 million.

Known For

Directing

2024Neighborhood Alert...Director
2006Shoot the Messenger...Director
2002Mama Africa...Director
2001Hang Time...Director
1996I Bring You Frankincense...Director
1996White Men Are Cracking Up...Director
1995The Desired Number...Director
1995Welcome II the Terrordome...Director
1993Monday's Girls...Director
1992Flight of the Swan...Director
1992Heartbeat...Director
1992And Still I Rise...Director
1991The Body Beautiful...Director
1989Under the Sun...Director
1988South of the Border...Director
1988Coffee Coloured Children...Director

Writing

2024Neighborhood Alert...Writer
2002Mama Africa...Writer
2001Hang Time...Writer
1995The Desired Number...Writer
1995Welcome II the Terrordome...Writer
1992Flight of the Swan...Writer
1992And Still I Rise...Writer
1991The Body Beautiful...Writer
1988Coffee Coloured Children...Writer

Editing

1988Coffee Coloured Children...Editor

Acting

2002Sisters of the Screen - African Women in the Cinemaas Self
1988Coffee Coloured Childrenas