Simon Bright (Producer)

Simon Bright has a master's degree in development communication. and began by making and distributing training videos for small scale farmers, through the Zimbabwe Government's Department of agricultural extension. Today he has a worldwide reputation for work which foregrounds an African Renaissance. His keen interest lies in celebrating the diversity of African culture, with films like Mbira Music - Spirit of the People, featuring performances by many of Zimbabwe's finest traditional and contemporary musicians, Tides of Gold which rediscovers the glories of the region's pre-historic trading past, and most recently, Mama Africa, a series of six short fictions written and directed by six women directors from different countries in Africa.
Ingrid Sinclair (Director)

Ingrid Sinclair is an experienced documentary director with over 20 years experience. Her work demands both understanding and recognition for what really happens beyond the myth. Her first feature, Flame, tackling the role of women in Zimbabwe's Liberation War, received standing ovations and awards worldwide. She now works in both fiction and documentary, turning her lens on the small details of daily life to uncover the links to the larger world outside. Her programmes breathe the warmth of emotion and passion into icons and taboos that have become fixed and untouchable. Her latest short fiction, RICHES, was selected for international festivals world-wide and won the coveted prize of the City of Venice. Ingrid Sinclair also directed the award- winning documentary Biopiracy: Who Owns Life?
Rosie Gwidibira (Administrator)

Rosie is office administrator/production manager/film-distributor. One day she'd like to be a film director.

