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Ama Qamata (b. September 2, 1998) is a South African actress. She is best known for her roles as Buhle Ndaba in the Mzansi Magic series Gomora and Puleng Khumalo in the hit Netflix series Blood & Water.
Fanta Regina Nacro (born 4 September 1962) is known for being the first woman from Burkina Faso to direct a feature film and is a founding member of the Guilde Africaine des Realisateurs et Producteurs (The African Guild of Directors and Producers). Nacro's films frequently address the tension between tradition and modernity in Burkina Faso and with stories told around social issues such as AIDS and education for girls. Her short film Bintou won numerous festival awards in 2001 and 2002 including at the Cannes Film Festival and FESPACO.
Sarah Hassan (born 5 September 1988) is a Kenyan actress, producer, director. She is known for her roles in television series such as Crime and Justice, Tahidi High, and Zora and films that include the Nigerian-Kenyan romantic comedy Plan B and Family Vacation, a Netflix drama that dropped on August 8th. Her awards include Best Actress at the Kalasha Awards in 2019 for the Plan B, and again in 2021 for Crime and Justice.
Fred Kudjo Kuwornu (born 6 September 1971), is an Italian-Ghanaian filmmaker, producer, rights activist, film curator, and educator. His documentaries deal with political and social themes, such as racism, interracial relations, diversity, Afro-Italians and Black diasporic identity in Italy and the African diaspora in the world. These include ''Blaxploitalian 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema'', Inside Buffalo and 18 IUS SOLI. We Were Here:The Untold History of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe is currently on exhibit at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia at the Central Pavilion.
Mohamed Attia (born September 19, 1973) is an Egyptian production designer and art director who is best known for his collaborations with directors Marwan Hamed, Yousry Nasrallah, Mohamed Khan, and Tarek Alarian. He is also one of the key artistic directors behind the Pharaohs' Golden Parade and the parade that celebrated the restoration of Luxor's Avenue of Sphinxes. He received the Egyptian National Film Festival's Best Art Design Award for his work in The Blue Elephant (2014); the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema's Best Art Director Award for The Originals (2017); and the Cairo Design Award's Golden Award in the Production Design Category for Diamond Dust (2018) and Blue Elephant: Dark Whispers, and the Silver Award for Sons of Rizk 2 (2024).