Ravida Din

Ravida Din has an uncompromising commitment to social justice and feminism. It is integral to her work and a strong guiding principle towards bringing an insightful and engaging analysis to social documentary film.

In her position as the NFB’s Quebec Executive Producer, her mandate is to envision and manage a varied program of theatrical and television documentaries, community based media and alternative drama. Recent credits include: Family Motel, an alternative drama with an innovative narrative approach to exploring the complex interplay between poverty, housing and immigration; Nollywood Babylon, an African success story about the Nigerian film industry; Roadsworth: Crossing the Line, a portrait of a stencil artist, and a glimpse into the rapidly expanding culture of street art, which silently demands that we rethink our public space.