Monday, April 20, 2009

AFRICAN FILM PRODUCERS

Director/Co-Producer Franco Sacchi is a freelance director, editor, and producer. Franco co-directed, produced, and edited American Eunuchs, a feature length documentary that aired in 2004 on the Sundance Channel and on Channel 5 in the UK. It was also shown at several national and international film festivals, including the prestigious International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam (IDFA).
Franco collaborates on an ongoing basis with two news magazines of RAI International (the international branch of Italian Public Television) as a broadcast journalist/producer.
Franco also worked for over six years in the Department of Educational Services at Avid Technology. Clients included ABC, 20/20, ESPN, NBC Dateline, Telemundo, RAI (Italian National Public Television), and many others.
He graduated with a degree in Political Science from the University of Bologna and earned an MA in Visual Arts from Emerson College.


Still Photographer/Associate Producer Aimee Corrigan is a freelance photographer, writer, and producer whose first documentary project, The Village Heals: HIV/AIDS in Rural Zimbabwe, was presented at The University of Zimbabwe in 2001.
Since then, Aimee has produced media for several organizations in Boston and London; including Life is good Inc., Action for Southern Africa, Project Joy, and The Panos Institute.
Aimee is the Practicum Manager at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University. Based on the philosophy that media can make a difference, the CDIA Practicum creates partnerships with non-profit organizations around the world. As Practicum Manager, Aimee has coordinated web, photo, video, and 3D productions that capture the spirit of dozens of non-profits in Boston and beyond.
Aimee is currently producing a documentary on Hurricane Katrina's impact on Mississippi's poorest children. Her photographs from Nollywood will be on exhibition around the United States.This Nollywood is a documentary film that captures the spirit of Nigeria's booming movie industry.

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