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Fred Kudjo Kuwornu (born 6 September 1971), is an Italian-
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ian filmmaker,
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, film curator and
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who holds both Italian and American citizenship, based in
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. He is best known as the director of critically acclaimed documentaries such as ''Blaxploitalian 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema'', ''Inside Buffalo'' and ''18 IUS SOLI''. His documentaries deal with political and social themes, such as racism, interracial relations, diversity, Afro-Italians and Black diasporic identity in Italy and the
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in the world. He is the first Italian of African descent to become director. On 31 January 2024, it was announced that Kuwornu was invited at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024 organized by Adriano Pedrosa.


Personal life

Kuwornu was born on 6 September 1971 in
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to a Ghanaian father and an Italian mother. His father Perviss Kuwornu is from a village in Volta Region,
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, who arrived Italy in 1965 to study medicine. His father specialized in cardiac surgery and general medicine and later graduated from university. His mother Alessandra Giacomelli is an Italian Sephardic Jew from Bologna. Kuwornu grew up in Bologna, then moved to Ghana,
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Career

After attending high school in Italy and USA, Kuwornu obtained a degree in political science and mass media, from the
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. At 16, he worked as speaker for Radio Estense, a local radio in Ferrara, hence refining his creative skills along with his passion for music, during the years of the success of Rap and House in Italian culture. His career as DJ continued for the next 15 years for different radio stations, such as Radio Bologna International and Radio Jam FM. Under the pseudonym “Freddy Goes To House” he worked as producer for the label Mantra Vibes, producing the dance single tracks “The Whistle” (1998) and “Sun Train” (1999). He then interrupted his radio career when he moved to Rome to work in cinema and TV. In Rome, Kuwornu conducted the TV program ''Zengi'' on La7 in 2001 to 2002. He debuted as an actor in the television serial ''Un papà quasi perfetto'' directed by Maurizio dell’Orso. He also worked as television writer for RAI for a TV travel show called ''Italia Che vai'' . In 2003, he directed his short film, ''Natale in Autogrill.'' The film became a finalist at the
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of Spoleto as well. In 2008, he quitted television to pursue a career in filmmaking. In 2008, he started his film career as a production assistant on the set of ''
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'', a film based on the Nazi massacre in St. Anna di Stazzema, Italy, directed by
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. After that experience, he made his own documentary, "I''nside Buffalo"'' in 2010 about the African-American soldiers who helped liberate Italy from the Nazis. The documentary includes interviews with African-American Veterans and
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, Omar Benson Miller,
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and writer James McBride. The film received critical acclaim and later won the award for Best Documentary at the Black International Cinema Berlin festival. Meanwhile, the film was highly praised by former presidents
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and
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. In 2011, during a ceremony at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Congresswoman
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, honored Fred Kuwornu with a certificate from the
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in recognition of the work done to preserve the memory and the contributions of African-American soldiers during
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. Other acknowledgements were received from the US Department of Veteran Affairs, the Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry, Frank Jackson the mayor of Cleveland and
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that organized a special screening of Inside Buffalo at the historical church of Dr.
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., Ebenezer Church in
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in 2019. ''Inside Buffalo'' was also presented, among others, at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, Texas Black Film Festival in Dallas, African Diaspora Film Festival in New York, Atlanta Black DocuFest, Mid-Atlantic Black Film Festival, Black Harvest Chicago Film and Series, Sidewalk Moving Pictures Film Festival. In 2011, Kuwornu became a civil right activist for the so-called "Second Generation Italians" – children of immigrants born in Italy but who, because of the
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law, are not allowed to automatically earn citizenship until they are 18. His 2018 film ''18 Ius Soli'' deals with multiculturalism in Italy and the immigrants born and raised in Italy but are not yet Italian citizens. The film later became one of the first documentaries for social change produced and distributed in Italy which later won the 2012 Ilaria Alpi prize. With the help of an independent and self-created platform, between 2012 and 2106 ''18 Ius Soli'' was shown in Italy more than 800 times, at events hosted by cultural associations, schools, universities, and towns, hence fostering the debate on citizenship for children of immigrants, including writer
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, who praised ''18 Ius Soli'' as a unique testimony of the events. It was also shown abroad, especially in the US, inserting itself in the heated discussions about Global Immigration. In 2013, Kuwornu moved his production company, Do the Right Films, to
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. Here, in 2016, he produced ''Blaxploitalian'', another documentary for social change this time focusing on media representation. In this work, Kuwornu uncovers the hidden story of African, African-American and Caribbean actors in Italian cinema. It starts with the 1915 silent film ''Salambò,'' continues with Neorealism and the 1970s cinema, to reach the contemporary age. Partially inspired by his own experiences as a cinema viewer, Kuwornu's intention with this work was to give voice to actors who had historically been reduced to silence and to stereotypes (according to which ethnic actors are only given roles as illegal immigrants, drug dealers, prostitutes, cleaning ladies, etc). Among the interviews, there are former Miss Italia Denny Mendez, the Dominican female actor
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, and the African-American
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, an icon of "Blaxploitation." The documentary became part of the campaign #DiversityMediaMatters, initiated by Kuwornu and aimed at promoting diversity in the global film and TV industries, which Idris Elba, Will Smith and Spike Lee raised addressed the following year. Commenting on ''Blaxploitalian,'' Sheril D. Antonio, Dean of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts said: "“Blaxploitalian is such an important work. It continues the conversation about Blacks in the west. It joins forces with
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(''Double Consciousness''); Paul Gilroy (''Black Atlantic''); Stuart Hall and many other scholars and filmmaker who speak about “Black being both inside and outside the West.” In 2016,
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, president of the
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, invited Kuwornu and the actor-activist
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to host an event on diversity in the film industry. That same year, at the Festa del Cinema di Roma, Kuwornu launched the initiative "United Artists for Italy," which supports Black Italian actors and their struggle for more visibility. Between 2016 and 2017, Kuwornu attended many international events on the film industry, such as in Brasil, al Encontro de Cinema Negro Zózimo Bulbul, in Ghana at The National Film and Television Institute, in Spain at the festival Cine Africano, as well as in
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, Tanzania,
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, hence becoming an internationally renowned figure on diversity and inclusion. ''Blaxploitalian'' was presented at film festivals such as the San Francisco Black Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival Los Angeles, Festa del Cinema di Roma, Baltimore International Film Festival, Eko International Film Festival Lagos, Atlanta Docufest, Martinique Film Festival, Canada World International Film Festival, Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, New Voices in Black Cinema BAM, Zanzibar International Film Festival. In 2016-17, Kuwornu discovered the young author Antonio Dikele Distefano (who will later become writer and producer of the Netflix series ''Zero''). Kuwornu helped him promoting his first book ''Fuori Piove Dentro Pure Passo a Prenderti.'' (2015). With the concept multimedia project series Blaq•It 'The Black Italians Timeline' started in 2020, Kuwornu experimented the hybridization of documentary with the esthetic storytelling of social media. The series was featured on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and others, and details the historical presence of African descent in Italy, hence presenting not only the recent history of refugees and migrants of the 1990s, but also the broad and incredibly rich universe of Italians of African descent who have been influencing Italian mass culture (through music, social media, Tv, sport, arts, publications, activism). It became a trend and as part of the new philosophy "Blaq Stars," dedicated to celebrate the Black Diaspora in the world. In September 2020
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chose Fred Kuwornu to do the Italian voiceover for Karamo Brown in the episode "I am perfectly designed" of series ''Bookmarks- Celebrating Black Voices''. In 2021 Kuwornu produced the documentary of Laila Petrone ''Mothers & Daughters: Stories of women from Latin America in Italy.''


Public Speaking

Since 2014, Fred Kuwornu has given about 250 lectures and presentations on Diversity in Contemporary Italian Culture and on Black Diaspora at numerous international universities, among which
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, and many more.   He was an invited guest speaker at conferences, such as:  Black Portraiture II: Imaging the Black Body and Re-staging Histories New York University - 2015 Conference in Florence, Italy 2016 ALA African Literature Association Annual Conference in Atlanta, USA 2017American Association for Italian Studies and the Canadian Society for Italian Studies Annual Conference at Ohio State University, USA 2017 Annual API (Association of Professional Italianist in South Africa) Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa 2018Afro/Black Paris – Future/Past- Dartmouth College. He also teaches courses on production and digital filmmaking, on Black Diaspora in Contemporary Italy and Europe. He has taught for University of Toronto, University of Minnesota, James Madison University, Middlebury College and Colorado College. At Colorado College, Fred Kuwornu and professor Amanda Minervini taught the first course entirely dedicated to Black Italian Cinema and Digital Performance. He founded and managed Teaching Black Italy a collective of scholars, artists, activists who are devoted to refresh the Academy's curricula about the history of Black Italy.


Filmography


See also

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Films about immigration to Italy The filmography on immigration in Italy is a phenomenon started with the arrival of the first migratory flows in Italy, since the 1990s. Italian films 1988 - 1999 * Emir Kusturica, '' Time of the Gypsies'' (United Kingdom/Italy/Yugoslavia, 1988) ...


References


External links

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Counter-memory and representations of otherness: Three documentaries by Fred Kudjo Kuwornu
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