Remi Vaughan-Richards is a Nigerian filmmaker renowned for her work in documentaries, dramas, and commercials. Educated at Kingston University and the Royal College of Art in London, she began her career in the art department of major films like Judge Dredd and Eyes Wide Shut. Transitioning to directing, she has created impactful works such as the documentary Faaji Agba, which chronicles Lagos's music history, and the TV drama Wetin Dey for the BBC. As the creative director of Singing Tree Films, Vaughan-Richards is dedicated to telling authentic African stories that resonate globally.
Primary craft
directing, production
Birth date
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Latest project
The Department
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations
Honors
| Year | Award | Category | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | AMVCA 4 | Best Documentary | Winner |
Credits
| Year | Title | Role | SpicyMeter | NollyCritic | Earnings |
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| 2015 | The Department | crew |
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