Ngardy Conteh George

Her first film was Soldiers for the Streets (made as part of the Momentum program with the NFB in 2004) which detailed the Ras King’s efforts to educate and empower youth.)

In 2005, Conteh George was the production manager of the documentary series Literature Alive, created by Frances Ann Solomon.

With her company Mattru Media, Conteh George produced, directed and edited many projects for broadcast and corporate clients.

Productions included The Rhyming Chef Barbuda, a cooking show fusing culinary with hip hop starring her now husband Philman George.

In 2016, Conteh George directed and edited the short documentary Dudley Speaks For Me as part of the Akua Benjamin Legacy Project series executive produced by Alison Duke.