Nikyatu Jusu (/nɪkˈjɑːtuː ˈdʒuːsuː/)is an American independent writer, director, producer, editor and assistant professor in film and video at George Mason University. Jusu's work centres on the complexities of Black female characters, particularly displaced immigrant women in the United States. Her work includes African Booty Scratcher (2007), Flowers (2015), Suicide By Sunlight (2019), and Nanny, which received the Grand Jury Prize at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nikyatu Jusu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Nanny
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Nanny
(Screenplay)
Nanny
(Executive Producer)
Say Grace Before Drowning
(Director)
Flowers
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Flowers
(Writer)
Flowers
(Producer)
Say Grace Before Drowning
(Writer)
African Booty Scratcher
(Director)
African Booty Scratcher
(Editor)
African Booty Scratcher
(Writer)
Black Swan Theory
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Black Swan Theory
(Director)
Black Swan Theory
(Writer)
Night of the Living Dead
(Director)
Suicide by Sunlight
(Writer)
Suicide by Sunlight
(Director)
Suicide by Sunlight
(Director)
Suicide by Sunlight
(Writer)
Train
(Editor)
Train
(Assistant Director)
The Fly: Legacy
(Director)
The Fly: Legacy
(Screenplay)
Two Sentence Horror Stories
(Director)