Aseye Tamakloe holds a BFA in Film and Television Editing, from the National Film
and Television Institute, Ghana and an MPhil in African Studies from the Institute of
African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. Besides working as a freelance editor for film and television, she is also a lecturer at the National film and Television Institute. She has also been a resource person at significant scholarly and technical forums both in Africa and in Europe.
As a freelance editor, her works include, award winning films like, “Perfect Picture” (2009) by Shirley Frimpong –Manso, “Chronicles of Odumkrom; The Headmaster” (2014) by Ernest Kofi Abbeyquaye. She was also assistant editor for the films “Who is Afraid of Ngugi” (2006) by Manthia Diawara and “Freetown” (2015) by Garret Barty.
Aseye Tamakloe is currently producer/ director for the documentary film “ARCHIVES OF ACTIVISM” under the project, GENDER AND PUBLIC HISTORY IN POSTCOLONIAL GHANA” and also producer of the documentary film “ STANDARDS OF MIGRATION” with Generation Africa. She was the Festival Programmer and Co-Organizer, of the maiden edition of the European Film Festival, Ghana. (EUFFGH)
Aseye Tamakloe is a recipient of the Andrew Mellon Scholarship and a PhD candidate at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. She 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.
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