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  1. Dec 20, 2023 · Joe Njagu was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, to a Kenyan father and a Zimbabwean mother. He grew up in a multicultural environment and developed an interest in film-making at an early age. Njagu attended St Peter’s College in Harare, where he excelled academically and participated in various extracurricular activities.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm4755154Joe Njagu - IMDb

    Joe Njagu is a Zimbabwean filmmaker who directed his debut feature film Lobola in 2010, which paved the way for a new chapter of independent film-making in Zimbabwe. His next feature film, The Gentleman, won him Best Foreign Language Director at the America International Film Festival and Best Film at the NAMA awards in 2012.

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  3. May 31, 2022 · Joe Njagu is a YALI alumni, a Mandela Washington Fellow and a certified National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) legend. He is often credited with ushering in a new era of Zimbabwean films. He is often credited with ushering in a new era of Zimbabwean films.

  4. Joe Njagu. Cinematographer: The Letter. Joe Njagu is a Zimbabwean filmmaker who directed his debut feature film Lobola in 2010, which paved the way for a new chapter of independent film-making in Zimbabwe. His next feature film, The Gentleman, won him Best Foreign Language Director at the America International Film Festival and Best Film at the NAMA awards in 2012. He has directed several ...

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Joe Njagu, a prominent Zimbabwean filmmaker and actor, was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. His multicultural upbringing ignited an early interest in film-making. Njagu attended St Peter’s College in Harare, excelling academically and actively participating in drama club and theatre productions. Continuing his journey, Njagu studied film-making at ...

  6. On the Premier episode of The #FilmFridayPodcast, our guest is none other that Joe Njagu. Joe is the producer of Cookout, the first Zimbabwean film on Netfl...

  7. Jun 23, 2020 · Joe Njagu Cook Off co-producer. Co-producer Joe Njagu feels making it on to Netflix is a huge breakthrough. "It's a big foot in the door, a chance for the world to see what Zimbabwe is capable of ...