Wanjiru Kinyanjui, a multifaceted individual of great artistic talent, first drew breath in the vibrant city of Nairobi, Kenya, in the year 1958. As a seasoned director and writer, Kinyanjui has made a lasting impact on the world of film and storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the industry with his impressive body of work.
His notable credits include the 1995 production "Der Kampf um den heiligen Baum", a testament to his skill and dedication to his craft. In 1997, Kinyanjui further solidified his reputation with the release of "Die Rechte der Kinder", a powerful and thought-provoking film that continues to resonate with audiences to this day.
In addition to his work in film, Kinyanjui has also made significant contributions to the world of documentary-making, as evidenced by his 2010 production "Africa Is a Woman's Name". This critically acclaimed documentary has been praised for its nuanced and insightful portrayal of the experiences and perspectives of women in Africa, and has helped to shed light on the often-overlooked struggles and triumphs of this vital and dynamic community.