Ghana
Aseye Tamakloe is a filmmaker and lecturer at the National film and Television Institute in Accra. She has worked as editor, director and producer on a number of local and international productions. As a freelance editor, her works include, award winning films such as Perfect Picture, by Shirley Frimpong–Manso, Chronicles of Odumkrom; The Headmaster, by Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye, Who is Afraid of Ngugi by Manthia Diawara, and Freetown by Garret Barty. She is a co-programmer for the Film Africa Festival, London’s biggest celebration of African and African diaspora cinema presented by the Royal African Society. She is also the Festival Manager and Director of the European Film Festival, Ghana. (EUFFGH). Aseye Tamakloe is the founder and festival director of Ndiva Women’s Film Festival. A festival that aims to create artistic platforms for the presentation and preservation of work by, for and about women. Tamakloe is a PhD candidate at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana Legon. She is director and editor of the documentary film When Women Speak.
When Women Speak
(2022)