Kimberlee Acquaro
Biography from God Sleeps in Rwanda web site; photo (2001) from JournalismFellowships.org

Kimberlee Acquaro is a filmmaker and photojournalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, Time Magazine, US New & World Report, Mother Jones and many international publications. Acquaro's work has also been featured on CBS, NPR, "The Tavis Smiley Show," "Voices of America" and BBC/PRI's "The World." She was awarded a Pew Fellowship in International Journalism for her work documenting Rwandan women's emerging rights and roles in the country's reconciliation and reconstruction. Her photographs have been exhibited in New York, NY, Santa Barbara, CA and Washington, D.C. and are currently on display through the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. GOD SLEEPS IN RWANDA is her first documentary film and her only listed film credit.

Acquaro lives in Venice, CA with her husband and son.

 Nominated for Achievement in Documentary Short Films 2005: GOD SLEEPS IN RWANDA (w. Stacy Sherman)

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