7 episodes

AuthenticA is an exciting and empowering programme funded by the Story Board collective for African episodic screenwriters.


The programme is presented in partnership with Realness Institute, a South Africa based non-profit organisation, which aims to empower Africans to tell their stories from an unapologetically African point of view.


AuthenticA offered to four African screenwriters the unique opportunity to develop their original stories, of all genres, in episodic form. 


The Spot Geneva was happy to meet the screen writers during their residence in Geneva for four conversations with our host Oumar Touré Franzen.


They talk about their inspiration, their approach to screen writing and more.

AuthenticA The Spot Geneva

    • TV & Film

AuthenticA is an exciting and empowering programme funded by the Story Board collective for African episodic screenwriters.


The programme is presented in partnership with Realness Institute, a South Africa based non-profit organisation, which aims to empower Africans to tell their stories from an unapologetically African point of view.


AuthenticA offered to four African screenwriters the unique opportunity to develop their original stories, of all genres, in episodic form. 


The Spot Geneva was happy to meet the screen writers during their residence in Geneva for four conversations with our host Oumar Touré Franzen.


They talk about their inspiration, their approach to screen writing and more.

    AuthenticA - Season 2, Episode 3: Wanjiru Kairu

    AuthenticA - Season 2, Episode 3: Wanjiru Kairu

    Wanjiru Kairu, the creative force behind the International Emmy Award-winning team for Jongo Love, is a seasoned writer-director and vibrant storyteller hailing from Nairobi, Kenya. Collaborator on renowned series like The Mysteries of Jabali & Sauti, Kona, Mali, Nairobi Law, Makutano Junction, and Tabasamu. Wanjiru’s body of work has earned her prestigious Kalasha Awards from the Kenya Film Commission. She sits with Oumar to talk about her AuthenticA adventure

    • 22 min
    AuthenticA season 2, episode 2: Kelly Eve Koopman

    AuthenticA season 2, episode 2: Kelly Eve Koopman

    Kelly Eve Koopman is a multifaceted artist, writer, and activist whose work resonates with authenticity and depth. Through her creative endeavors, she explores themes of identity, belonging, and social justice, sparking meaningful conversations and inspiring positive change. With a distinctive voice and a passion for storytelling, Kelly Eve Koopman shares her story with Oumar.

    • 18 min
    AuthenticA season 2, episode 1: Moreetsi Gabang

    AuthenticA season 2, episode 1: Moreetsi Gabang

    From Botswana, Moreetsi Gabang has emerged as a talented writer and director. His passion for storytelling was ignited while living in Addis Ababa when an inspiring guidance counsellor posed the question of his life’s purpose. From that moment, Moreetsi’s journey as a filmmaker began to unfold. With a background in writing and directing, Moreetsi’s expertise in the film industry has flourished. He tells Oumar his story and more.

    • 18 min
    AuthenticA Episode 4: Angela Wanjiku Wamai

    AuthenticA Episode 4: Angela Wanjiku Wamai

    Angela Wanjiku Wamai


    has been working as a film editor in Nairobi for nearly a decade. In 2022, she completed her feature debut Shimoni (The Pit), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and has continued a successful festival run. The film was awarded the Étalon de Bronze at FESPACO and the golden film award at the Luxor African film festival. Angela is drawn to stories of broken men and often explores the themes of fatherhood, grief, and loss in her work. Enkop (The Soil) is no different, and in this Neo-Western drama series, she situates this exploration in Kenya's vast and volatile ranchland.


    Unlike for prior episodes, she has this conversation with Oumar following the Series Mania festival in Lille.

    • 27 min
    AuthenticA Episode 3 - Chantel Clark

    AuthenticA Episode 3 - Chantel Clark

    Chantel Clark is a South African director and screenwriter. Chantel’s script for her directorial feature debut “Wit Gesigte (Pale Faces)”, was selected for the Sundance Institute’s January 2019Screenwriters Lab, IFP’s 41st IFP Week Project Forum, and was a SFFILM Spring2019 Rainin Grant Finalist. Asa Graduate of the Film MFA Program at Columbia University, her thesis film “Our Albertinia” was awarded a 2018 National Board of Review Student Grant and screened at over 25 international film festivals. Chantel has received her Bachelor of Arts in Film and Media Production and in Television Drama from the University of Cape Town. She is currently an ambassador for Girls in Film South Africa.


    ‍She meets up with Oumar for an intimate conversation covering her passion for writing stories.

    • 22 min
    AuthenticA Episode 2: Jessica Hagan

    AuthenticA Episode 2: Jessica Hagan

    Jessica Hagan is an Accra-based Ghanaian-British writer, who heavily explores themes of identity, displacement and misogynoir in her work. Her debut play “Queens of Sheba'' won the Untapped Award 2018. The play went to Edinburgh FringeFestival in August 2018 and had a successful sold-out 4 week run with 4- and 5-star reviews across the board and won the The Stage Award 2018. In 2019,“Queens of Sheba'' went to a 10-city National Tour and won an OFFIE in 2020 for Best Performance Piece for its run. Jessica is a recipient of the Writers Guild National Play Commission Scheme 2022 for her play BRENDA'S GOT A BABY,co-produced by Soho Theatre, New Diorama Theatre and Nouveau Riche. In 2023,“Queens of Sheba'' will have a 2-week run at the Public Theatre, New York City.


    She is welcomed by our host Oumar Touré-Franzen for an informal conversation on art, life and her approach to screen writing.


    • 18 min

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