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FLORENCE AYISI is a filmmaker and university lecturer who has for many years explored how the work and visions of women in the developing world, particularly Africa, are at the vanguard of social change and a silent revolution that reflects ‘real’ life experiences in modern Africa. Florence’s films focus on [African] women’s lives, presenting unique and rare insights into their experiences and situation. Her first feature-length film, a documentary, Sisters In Law, (Co- directed by Kim Longinotto) follows the work of two women in a court in Cameroon; a State Prosecutor and a Magistrate court Judge – they take on cases involving violence against women and children. Sisters In Law has been shown in over 120 film festivals and won over 24 prestigious international film awards including PRIX ART ET ESSAI at Cannes film festival; Golden Maile for Best Documentary at Hawaii Film Festival; Grierson Award for Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue; Audience Award, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam; “Social Justice Award” at Santa Barbara Film Festival; Winner of “The Special Documentary Award” Dokfest, Munich; “Best Long Film” Bologna Human Rights Film Festival, Italy. In November 2007, Florence was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen; She was amongst the guests invited because their work reflects strong associations with Commonwealth African countries. Florence has worked as a freelance Production Manager, Researcher and Production Assistant on various independent television programmes commissioned by Channel 4 Television, U.K. These include: Out of Africa a 4 x 50 minutes current affairs series on politics and economics; Mister Foot, a drama-documentary about football in Cameroon; Earl Marshall School, a short documentary about a multi-ethnic school in Sheffield, UK. She is currently developing a number of documentary projects on Cross-cultural encounters in contemporary Britain, African Artists, Activists and Sports Personalities. She is also developing her first fiction project, Black Velvet, set in Cameroon.
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