Akosua Adoma Owusu
Akosua Adoma Owusu (b. 1984) is a Ghanaian-American filmmaker, producer, and cinematographer whose films address the collision of identities. Interpreting the notion of "double consciousness," coined by sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois to define the experience of black Americans negotiating selfhood in the face of discrimination and cultural dislocation, Owusu aims to create a third cinematic space or consciousness. In her works, feminism, queerness, and African identities interact in African, white American, and black American cultural environments.
Named by Indiewire as one of 6 pre-eminent Avant-Garde Female Filmmakers Who Redefined Cinema, she was a featured artist of the 56th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar programmed by renowned critic and film curator Dennis Lim. Owusu has exhibited worldwide including at the Berlinale, Rotterdam, Locarno, Toronto, New Directors/New Films (New York), and the BFI London Film Festival. She has won numerous fellowships and grants including from the Guggenheim Foundation, Westridge Foundation, Knight Foundation, Creative Capital, MacDowell Colony, Camargo Foundation and most recently from the Residency Program of the Goethe-Institut Salvador-Bahia. Currently, she divides her time between Ghana and New York, where she works as an Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
Akosua Adoma Owusu is represented by Andrew Farber at Farber Law LLC.
Crew
Movie
Afronauts
Executive Producer
2014
Movie
White Afro
Director of Photography
2019
Movie
Reluctantly Queer
Director
2016
Movie
Kwaku Ananse
Director
2013
Movie
Drexciya
Director
2010
Movie
My White Baby
Director
2009
Movie
Intermittent Delight
Director
2007
Movie
Ajube Kete
Director
2005
Movie
Pelourinho, They Don’t Really Care About Us
Director
2019
Movie
Tea 4 Two
Director
2006
Movie
Bus Nut
Director
2014
Movie
Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful
Producer
2012