Kim Longinotto

Kim Longinotto

Born 1952
London, England, UK

Biography

Kim Longinotto is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker, well known for making films about female outsiders and rebels. Among her 20 films, she has followed a teenager struggling to become a wrestling star in Gaea Girls (2000), looked at runaway girls in Iran in Runaway (2001), challenged the tradition of female genital mutilation in Kenya in The Day I Will Never Forget (2002), introduced Cameroon female judges in Sisters in Law (2005) and brave South African child advocates in Rough Aunties (2008), shown women standing up to rapists in India in Pink Saris (2010), and told the story of an Indian Muslim woman who smuggled poetry out to the world while locked up by her family in Salma (2013). Longinotto’s Dreamcatcher (2015) looks at the life and work of an ex-prostitute who rescues Chicago girls from the street.

Brussels International Film Festival

Director

Camerawoman

Documentaries
2019

Shooting the Mafia

2013

Salma

2010

Pink Saris

2008

Rough Aunties

2005

Sisters in Law

2002

The Day I Will Never Forget

2001

Runaway

2000

Gaea Girls

1998

Divorce Iranian Style

Ads

Ads

1995

Shinjuku Boys

1994

Dream Girls

1989

Eat the Kimono

1988

Bombin' (TV movie)

1982

Underage

1976

Pride of Place (student film)

Producer

Screenwriter

Documentaries
2015

Dreamcatcher

2002

The Day I Will Never Forget

2001

Runaway

Actress

Documentaries
2005

Sisters in Law

2000

Gaea Girls

1998

Divorce Iranian Style - narrator