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Nina Payrhuber

Location:
Belgium
Languages:
Dutch, English, French, German
Issues:
Climate Change, Disability Rights, Child Welfare, Refugee Crisis and Immigration, Women and Girls
Expertise:
Impact Producing
Cultural/racial identity:
caucasian
Self identification:
female / woman

Bio

Nina Payrhuber, born in South Africa and raised in Belgium, is an historian and filmmaker with a diverse background. After graduating with a master’s in History from UAntwerpen in 2014 she expanded her interests towards the visual medium of moving images and studied film production at the RITCS (Brussels), including two exchanges at Aalto-ELO (Helsinki) and AFDA (Cape Town). She has accumulated production and research experience in many different fields, ranging from fiction & documentary to commercial & corporate projects. Her current focus lies in documentary producing, international coproducing, development research for historical and contemporary stories and impact producing. As an impact producer she has worked on the Belgian docu series 'T(w)o Work' by Annabel Verbeke (integration & diversity in the work space) and the feature films 'Marieke, addicted to life' by American director Pola Rapaport (disability) and 'Friday at the Window' by Iranian director Atiye Zare (children's rights).