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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2396618Rita Onwurah - IMDb

    Rita Onwurah. Writer: Taste of Love. Rita Onwurah is a screenwriter, producer & filmmaker. With a career in Nollywood that spans over a decade, she has several movie & TV writing credits to her name, some of which include Taste of Love (Telenovela), Meet The In-Laws (2016), Special Jollof (2019) Head Over Heels (TV series), Desperate Housegirls ...

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  2. Rita C. Onwurah (@ritaonwurah) • Instagram photos and videos. 2,570 Followers, 271 Following, 169 Posts - Rita C. Onwurah (@ritaonwurah) on Instagram: "Official Account. Screenwriter. Producer. Filmmaker."

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  3. Rita Onwurah is a screenwriter, producer & filmmaker. With a career in Nollywood that spans over a decade, she has several movie & TV writing credits to her name, some of which include Taste of Love (Telenovela), Meet The In-Laws (2016), Special Jollof (2019) Head Over Heels (TV series), Desperate Housegirls (The series) At Your Service (2017 ...

  4. This bold, stunning exploration of a white mother who undergoes a radical mastectomy and her Black daughter who embarks on a modeling career reveals the profound effects of body image and the strain of racial and sexual identity on their charged, intensely loving bond.

  5. The Body Beautiful. Autobiographical account of a mother-daughter relationship, exploring beauty standards and female sexuality. This autobiographical narrative redefines female beauty and sexuality by reflecting on filmmaker Ngozi Onwurah's relationship with her mother.

  6. At the heart of Onwurahs brave excursion into her mother’s scorned sexuality is a provocative interweaving of memory and fantasy. The filmmaker plumbs the depths of maternal strength and daughterly devotion in an unforgettable tribute starring her real-life mother, Madge Onwurah.

  7. In the autobiographical film, The Body Beautiful (1990), director Ngozi Onwurah returns to the themes of body image and racial identity that she explored so eloquently in her first film Coffee Coloured Children (1988).

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