Jennifer Nkem-Eneanya

Jennifer Nkem-Eneanya

Content Creator, Creative Executive, Director, Filmmaker, Host/presenter, Producer, Screenwriter and Script Consultant

Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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January 2021
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About Jennifer

Jennifer Nkem-Eneanya is the Chief Content Officer and Founder of Amaranthine Media, an indigenous storytelling telling machine and production company.
She is a versatile creator, with over a decade of experience as an Editor-in-Chief, Features Editor, Assistant Editor, Editor and Author.
Her production and screenwriting credits include ZENA which opened in cinemas in May 2019, Relive, For My Girls, Love in a time of Kekes, Pushing 30, Zuriel's Diary, The Housekeeper's Daughter, Along Came a Butterfly, Paradise and Win a Heart amongst others.
She has written and developed stories for MNET's Africa Magic series, 'Tinsel' and 'Hustle', has produced and directed an animated short and is in the process of creating an animated series.

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  • Kiliwe the TimeBender

    Kiliwe the TimeBender (2021)
    Series by Amaranthine Media Creator/ Producer/ Director Kiliwe the TimeBender is an animated series for children about an autistic 7-year old Nigerian girl.

  • Win A Heart

    Win A Heart (2020)
    Film by Avizariah Media Screenwriter A celebrity artiste with a track record of failed relationships and broken hearts falls in love-to his utter surprise- with a blind sculptor he meets at a dinner for the differently abled, but her bestfriend and guide is not having it.

  • Simple People

    Simple People (2020)
    Film by House 5 Production Screenwriter The bonds of love and loyalty are tested when a poor but childless couple face a rough patch which culminates in the wife having a one-off fling with her neighbour while her police officer husband serves as border security during the Lockdown.

  • Relive

    Relive (2019)
    Film (short) by Amaranthine Media Screenwriter/ Producer / Director RELIVE short film follows the story of a timid student with a secret- she has the ability to recreate the same day repeatedly but she is too inhibited to truly make the best use of her leverage. After she is sexually assaulted however, she finally faces up to her 'superpowers' and decides to bring her assaulter to justice. RELIVE subtly addresses violence against women and the rationale that the victim is to be blamed for sexual assault. Relive - Not all superheroes wear capes.

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