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Nikyatu Jusu

Nikyatu Jusu
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Professor of Directing and Screenwriting, Film and Video Studies, CVPA

Contact Information

Email: njusu@gmu.edu

Phone: 703-993-3287

Campus: Fairfax

Building:聽College Hall, C112

Mail Stop: 5D8


Classes Taught

Biography

Sierra Leonean-American filmmaker Nikyatu Jusu's films have played at festivals nationally and internationally, garnering her many laurels and awards. Her first feature film, Nanny, debuted at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the . Professor Jusu is the second black woman director and Nanny is the first horror film to be so honored: the film is and streaming on Prime Video in Fall 2022. The rights to her next film project have been won by Universal Studios and Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw Productions.

Professor Jusu developed Nanny as a Fellow at the Sundance Institute鈥檚 . In 2022, she received the inaugural , and appeared with Nanny at New Directors/New Films in New York City.

Three of Professor Jusu鈥檚 short films were acquired by and aired on HBO, including聽Flowers听补苍诲 Suicide By Sunlight. The latter was funded by the production grant sponsored by the Tribeca Film Institute and Chanel. This short film was also awarded a Rooftop Films/Adrienne Shelly Foundation Short Film Grant, and debuted at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.

Professor Jusu earned her M.F.A. in Film Production from the Tisch Graduate Film Program at New York University, where she was awarded the Spike Lee Fellowship and the Princess Grace Narrative Film Grant. She has a B.A. from Duke University in Literature and Film. Nikyatu Jusu鈥檚聽filmography聽straddles the lines of social resonance coupled with 鈥渂utts in seats鈥 storytelling. Race, nationality, sexuality and mental health are central themes in her oeuvre, which consistently centers nuanced portrayals of women. Professor Jusu draws from a myriad of sources, including African Diasporic mythology/folklore and contemporary social issues affecting historically marginalized communities.

Degrees

  • MFA, Film Production, NYU's Tisch Graduate Film School
  • B.A., Literature and Film, Duke University