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Kamilah Forbes has established herself as a visionary director who brings a powerful social consciousness to her work. With a keen eye for blending the personal and political, Forbes crafts films that explore the lived experiences of marginalized communities with empathy and nuance. Her directorial debut, the 2020 adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' acclaimed book Between the World and Me, exemplifies Forbes' ability to translate literary works into cinematic experiences that resonate deeply. Weaving together archival footage, theatrical performance, and intimate reflections, the film creates a searing portrait of the Black American experience that is both artistically bold and profoundly moving. This commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices also shines through in Forbes' 2019 adaptation of School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play. Transporting the audience to a Ghanaian boarding school, the film navigates the complex social dynamics and cultural pressures faced by young women, delivering a coming-of-age story that is both humorous and heartbreaking. With her keen eye for character and visual storytelling, Forbes has emerged as a cinematic voice that challenges audiences to confront the realities of race, class, and gender in contemporary society.

Known for: Acting