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, AMVCA
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).After
joining college at Kenyatta University, 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.
producer and screenwriter. He is best known for writing and directing
the film 18 Hours which won the Best Overall Movie in Africa, AMVCA
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).After
joining college at Kenyatta University, 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.
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