Filmmaker Zoe Ramushu from Zimbabwe earned her second Global Production Awards nomination. She feels both amazed and validated about being recognized internationally among top industry professionals. The nomination shows that a black woman can succeed in these spaces. Ramushu sees this as more than just an honor but confirmation of her purpose that might inspire others around her.
Her new Wrapped App brought this recognition. The application helps film companies hire workers efficiently through automated processes. Multichoice Innovation Fund supported the development of this technology. Ramushu appreciates that her funding came from her home region rather than foreign investors. She values the partnership with Multichoice, which she believes will grow as she planned.
Ramushu has created several successful projects in recent years. Her production, Intelligent/Botlhale, appeared at the New York Africa Film Festival. Her work, To The Plate, made the shortlist for the BAFTA Student Film Awards. She worked with directors Gopika Ajan and Annick Laurent on It Takes A Circus, which became a finalist for the Student Academy Awards.
The Realness Institute selected Ramushu for its Creative Producer Indaba program. This workshop develops leadership skills for African producers. The Global Production Awards celebrate outstanding work in film production, locations, sustainability practices, and diversity efforts. The ceremony happens at the Cannes Film Festival next May. These awards welcome entries from all organizations involved in TV and film production.
Her new Wrapped App brought this recognition. The application helps film companies hire workers efficiently through automated processes. Multichoice Innovation Fund supported the development of this technology. Ramushu appreciates that her funding came from her home region rather than foreign investors. She values the partnership with Multichoice, which she believes will grow as she planned.
Ramushu has created several successful projects in recent years. Her production, Intelligent/Botlhale, appeared at the New York Africa Film Festival. Her work, To The Plate, made the shortlist for the BAFTA Student Film Awards. She worked with directors Gopika Ajan and Annick Laurent on It Takes A Circus, which became a finalist for the Student Academy Awards.
The Realness Institute selected Ramushu for its Creative Producer Indaba program. This workshop develops leadership skills for African producers. The Global Production Awards celebrate outstanding work in film production, locations, sustainability practices, and diversity efforts. The ceremony happens at the Cannes Film Festival next May. These awards welcome entries from all organizations involved in TV and film production.