Producer & DirectorWanjiru Njendu
Wanjiru Njendu is an award-winning Kenyan-American director based in Los Angeles. Her creative imagination earned her the nickname ‘Magic’ at a young age. Her African and American upbringing influences her approach as a writer and director for film and television enabling her to have a versatile voice in both African stories and Western stories. This versatility led to her being chosen as a fellow in the Producer’s Guild of America Diversity workshop. Wanjiru’s film credits include several award-winning short films which have played in over 100 film festivals. She is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
Her short film Boxed has been accepted into over 150 film festivals. Boxed had qualified and was submitted FYC for the 2020 Academy Awards for Best Short Film- Live Action. Boxed won Best Short film at Hague Global Cinema Film Festival and as well as Best Diaspora short film at The 2020 African Movie Academy Awards. For 2021, Boxed was selected by the Académie des César for their 2021-2022 Nuits en Or program. In 2021 Boxed was also honored with the Abraham Lincoln Award for Best film on Liberty and Equality by the Chicago International Indie Film Festival that is organized by the American Film Society.
Wanjiru was honored by the Roxbury International Film Festival with the 2021 Rox Vision Award. The Rox Vision Award is “Given out to the filmmaker who has gone beyond the traditional narrative to create and tell stories that engage, educate, inspire, and challenge the way we think about ourselves, our environment, and our narrative.”
Wanjiru’s short documentary film Safari ya Jamhuri: The Journey to freedom was used to provide evidence for a lawsuit against the British Government by the MAU MAU colonial war survivors from Kenya. Wanjiru was the shadowing director on the Netflix series “Daybreak” under Mark Tonderai. She recently directed a horror short film, Stray that was acquired by 20th Digital Studios with a feature option for Hulu, Freeform, FX and premiered at the Cannes Series Film Festival in Fall 2020.
She is currently filming a docs-series Built for Good on Green Buildings in Africa as well as developing several scripted film and television projects as well as a documentary about a children’s S.T.E.M (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) organization in Kenya.