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Njué Kevin (born 19 February 1992) is a Kenyan film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for writing and directing the film 18 Hours which won the Best Overall Movie in Africa,
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2018. This category had never seen a Kenyan film be nominated, and so marked history as the first Kenyan film to be nominated and win in the history of the awards. Njue became the first Kenyan filmmaker to be listed on the Forbes Africa under 30 list 2019 (Creatives).


Career

After joining college at
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, Njue met childhood friend Bill Jones Afwani and the two have since then collaborated in all their projects. In his college life, Njue has directed two short films and produced two other shorts, all of which have won awards in international festivals outside Kenya.


2013

The first was titled ''Sticking Ribbons'' (2013), which Njue wrote from his Kenyatta University dormitory. He produced the film while his friend Bill directed it. The film starred Maureen Koech, a popular Kenyan actress known for winning the award for Best Supporting Actress in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013. The film was a success, as it went on to win the
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award for best East African talent at the 2014
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. '' Sticking Ribbons'' is a story about Kimberley, a former sex addict, who addresses a group of recovering addicts as to why after being released from rehab, she enrolls right back.


2014

Impressed by the previous short, Phoebe Ruguru, a Kenyan filmmaker based in London, contacted Njue on Facebook and they teamed up to make the second short film titled '' Saidia/Help'', which was penned by Njue. Ruguru directed the film, which was shot entirely on an
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and edited on the same day, as the filmmakers were in a rush to beat a festival deadline. The film was shot at Kenyatta University grounds and Njue's dormitory. It went on to win the 2014 Best Young Director award at the Unchosen modern day slavery short film festival in London. ''Saidia'' is a story about Jurgis, an African man sold into slavery on a Lithuanian farm. He first has to learn the culture and language before he can find his way back home.


2015

In 2015, after acquiring the rights to the article "You Lazy Intellectual African Scum" by Field Ruwe, Njue wrote and directed the film '' Intellectual Scum'', released the same year. This was the film that sealed Njue's place as one of the brightest young minds in Kenyan film when it went ahead to screen on three continents, Africa, Europe and North America, at 10 different international film festivals. Some of the festivals included
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,
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, Cork African Film Festival,
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and Film Africa in London. Critics across the East African region praised '' Intellectual Scum'' as being the most successful short film in the history of Kenyan cinema. Intellectual scum is a film worth watching, as it creates a sense of belief that our solutions will come from this African continent.


2017

At the beginning of the year, Njue was featured among the Hubrif Watchlist Young African Talents of 2017. He went ahead to write and direct his first feature film 18 Hours which premiered to a sold-out crowd on 10 November.


Influences

Njue has cited
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,
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,
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, the
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, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu,
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and
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as influences. Njue's personal favorite films include '' Léon: The Professional'', '' Chinatown'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Children of Men'', and '' Fargo''.


Views on the film industry in Kenya

Njue is a vocal proponent for African films. In Kenya especially, they are very few established filmmakers and Njue is always vocal about the support from both the government of Kenya and private investors. Filmmaking is a tough nut to crack, in all honesty. "Film is a business like any other. Billions are made annually in other regions. Why not Kenya?" he said at an interview with the magazine Business Daily.


Filmography


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kevin, Njue 1992 births Living people Kenyan film directors Kenyatta University alumni