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Malika Zouhali-Worrall is a British-Moroccan film director and editor. She is the co-director of the 2012 documentary Call Me Kuchu, about Ugandan activist David Kato, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, going on to win the Teddy Award and the Cinema fairbindet Award among others. She is also the co-director, with David Osit of the 2015 documentary Thank You for Playing. Osit and Zouhali-Worrall also directed the short film "Games You Can't Win" for The New York Times Op-Docs. Both the feature and short were inspired by the art house video game That Dragon, Cancer. In 2017, Thank You For Playing won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary.

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  • Malika Zouhali-Worrall es una periodista y documentalista de ascendencia británica y marroquí,​ conocida como la productora y una de las directoras, junto a Katherine Fairfax Wright, de la película de 2012 ganadora .​​ Zouhali-Worrall actualmente colabora con en un segundo documental "", una coproducción de , sobre la realización de la casa de videojuegos "". La película se estrenará en abril de 2015 en el Tribeca Film Festival,​ y se difundirá en verano de 2016.​ Estudió Literatura inglesa en Cambridge University y Relaciones Internacionales en Sciences Po, y más tarde se convirtió en reportera y camarógrafa para CNN International y cnn.com.​ Zouhali-Worrall está casada con el periodista de Wired, Andy Greenberg.​​ (es)
  • Malika Zouhali-Worrall is a British-Moroccan film director and editor. She is the co-director of the 2012 documentary Call Me Kuchu, about Ugandan activist David Kato, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, going on to win the Teddy Award and the Cinema fairbindet Award among others. She is also the co-director, with David Osit of the 2015 documentary Thank You for Playing. Osit and Zouhali-Worrall also directed the short film "Games You Can't Win" for The New York Times Op-Docs. Both the feature and short were inspired by the art house video game That Dragon, Cancer. In 2017, Thank You For Playing won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary. Zouhali-Worrall is also the director of the documentary shorts "Strange Grace: The Art of Amyra Léon", which broadcast on PBS American Masters in 2020, and "Video Visit", a Field of Vision film, which premiered at BlackStar Film Festival and the American Film Institute Film Festival in 2021. She is the editor of the 2020 documentary Through The Night (film), directed by , which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and was named one of The Guardian’s Best Documentaries of 2020. Zouhali-Worrall is married to Wired journalist Andy Greenberg. (en)
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  • Malika Zouhali-Worrall es una periodista y documentalista de ascendencia británica y marroquí,​ conocida como la productora y una de las directoras, junto a Katherine Fairfax Wright, de la película de 2012 ganadora .​​ Zouhali-Worrall actualmente colabora con en un segundo documental "", una coproducción de , sobre la realización de la casa de videojuegos "". La película se estrenará en abril de 2015 en el Tribeca Film Festival,​ y se difundirá en verano de 2016.​ Zouhali-Worrall está casada con el periodista de Wired, Andy Greenberg.​​ (es)
  • Malika Zouhali-Worrall is a British-Moroccan film director and editor. She is the co-director of the 2012 documentary Call Me Kuchu, about Ugandan activist David Kato, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, going on to win the Teddy Award and the Cinema fairbindet Award among others. She is also the co-director, with David Osit of the 2015 documentary Thank You for Playing. Osit and Zouhali-Worrall also directed the short film "Games You Can't Win" for The New York Times Op-Docs. Both the feature and short were inspired by the art house video game That Dragon, Cancer. In 2017, Thank You For Playing won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary. (en)
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