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Caroline Kamya (born 1974) is a British Ugandan film director and producer.
Early life
Kamya was born and raised in Uganda, Kenya and the U.K.
Education
Kamya has a BSc in architecture and urban design and a MA in TV documentary from Goldsmiths College, London.
Career
Kamya has won over 10 awards internationally and has worked in television in London before setting up a production house in Kampala, IVAD International.
Kamya's debut feature film, Imani (2010), opened at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best First Feature. Chips and Liver Girls, codirected with Danish director Boris Benjamin Bertram in 2010, was a short film about young Ugandan women and "the men who pay for their studies". The short film Fire Fly (2011) was shot in China.
Filmography
Chips and Liver Girls (short), 2011
Imani, 2010
Fire Fly (short), 2011
The Peace Between, 2019
References
External links
Official website