Sunni Faba-Gutu is an acclaimed South African writer and director, widely recognized for her compelling storytelling across television and film. She is a recipient of multiple...
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Sunni Faba-Gutu is an acclaimed South African writer and director, widely recognized for her compelling storytelling across television and film. She is a recipient of multiple Golden Horn Awards, including Best Achievement in Script in a TV Drama for "Good Men" (2023) and Best Achievement in Scriptwriting in a TV Comedy for "How to Ruin Christmas" (2022). "How to Ruin Christmas," a romantic comedy, debuted on Netflix, showcasing her talent for engaging narratives. Faba-Gutu's extensive credits include headwriting supernatural drama "The Herd II" and mystery series "The Imposter II," as well as medical drama "Vutha." She has also contributed as a story developer and scriptwriter for hit shows like "Ayeye" and the telenovela "Isibaya," for which she received a SAFTA nomination. A graduate of Wits School of Arts with an Honours Degree in Writing and Directing, Sunni Faba-Gutu was also named one of Mail and Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans in 2015, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the industry.
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