Aseye Tamakloe

Aseye Tamakloe

Aseye Tamakloe is a filmmaker and lecturer at the National film and Television Institute in Accra. She is a co-programmer for the Film Africa Festival, London’s biggest celebration of African and African diaspora cinema presented by the Royal African Society. She was the Festival Manager/Director of the European Film Festival, Ghana (EUFFGH).

Aseye Tamakloe is the founder and festival director of NDIVA WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL. A festival that aims to create artistic platforms for the presentation and preservation of work by, for and about women. As a freelance editor her works include, award-winning films and television productions such as Perfect Picture and Different Shades of Blue by Shirley Frimpong-Manso, Who is Afraid of Ngugi by Manthia Diawara, Freetown by Garret Barty and Chronicles of Odumkrom: The Headmaster by Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye. She recently directed and edited the critically acclaimed documentary film When Women Speak.