Shemu Joyah

Shemu Joyah at the 2013 Zanzibar International Film Festival.

Charles Shemu Joyah (b. 1959–present) is an award winning producer and director from Malawi. He was born in Zimbabwe.[1] His first movies 'Seasons of a Life' became popular in film festivals world wide and received award nominations. His second movie, The Last Fishing Boat has also been nominated for international awards.[2]

Personal life

He was born in Zimbabwe to Malawian parents. He later moved back to Malawi and studied a B.Sc in mathematics and physics from University of Malawi. After this he studies abroad in the United Kingdom and received a B.Sc Hons degree in surveying and mapping sciences from the University of East London. Joyah currently works as a land scientist in Malawi and provides consultancy services.[1] Joyah is a land and real estate consultant in Malawi.[3] He has used the money in his consultancy services to fund many of his artistic projects.

Art career

Joyah is talented writer and producer. He has had several short stories published in anthologies and a book published. He is a published author and also writes the scripts for movies he produces. He has written the manuscripts for both 'Seasons of Life' and ' The Last Fishing Boat'.

Film

Seasons of a Life

Season of a Life was written, shot, edited and director Shemu Joyah.[4] The movie is internationally acclaimed and has been featured in international film festivals and won seven awards.The film has also been nominated for awards in the Kenya, Cairo, and Zanzibar Film festivals.[2][4][5] It is a Malawian court case drama that was filmed on location in Malawi. It is about a domestic worker sexually molested by her employer who struggles to empower herself and improve herlife. It was nominated in 8 categories at the 6th African Movie Academy Awards, including nominations for Best Screenplay and Best Original Soundtrack. Actress, Tapiwa Gwaza won a Nollywood award for best Performance by a supporting actress.

The Last Fishing Boat

The movie depicts the life of a fisherman whose livlihood is being transformed by the tourism industry.[2] It shows the dynamics between the traditional way of life and contemporary life.[2]

Books

Film Timeline

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References

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