TINY MUNGWE

Tiny Mungwe produced Generation Africa, a collection of 25 films, from 16 African countries on migration and a collection of 11 short films for Mzansi in a time of Covid at STEPS. Through her production company CTRL ALT Shift, produced the feature doc Womxn: Working. She has written Evelyn and directed Daddys Boy, both short films, and directed and produced Akekho uGogo, a med-length documentary.

Her TV work includes writing for Muvhango, Matatiele and directing on Uzalo. Mungwe has also organised and programmed festivals including four international festivals: Time of the Writer, the Durban International Film Festival, Jomba! Contemporary Dance Festival and Poetry Africa and curated film programs for Durban FilmMart, Talents Durban. She is the co-founder of Engage, an global knowledge production initiative consisting of think tanks and industry dialogue about the next horizons for the African screens. She has worked as a mentor at DFM, Great Lakes Producers Lab, Hotdocs Blue Ice Fund, Docs by the Sea and with EFM Toolbox programme. She is part of the DFM Future Mentors programme as a contributor, curriculum developer and trainer. She is part of the artistic team at Locarno Open Doors, supporting participating projects as a mentor. She works in pre-selecting films for the SWANA and Africa regions at Toronto International Film Festival.

She is also the founder of Ehozini Retreat, an artist residency in Maphephetheni, eThekwini – South Africa where she develops talent support programmes and labs for Africa and its diasporas. She is an EAVE producers workshop alumni.