Rwanda Cinema Center




Nick Hughes was cameraman for over ten documentaries covering different aspects of the Genocide including: - Witness: 'The
Betrayal'.Channel Four UK - Panorama:'The Bloody Tricolour'.BBC UK - Newsnight: 'Women who kill'. BBC UK
Director/Producer/Writer of the Feature Film, 100 DAYS. The first feature film about the Genocide of Rwanda. Shot in Rwanda, with
Rwandan actors, producers, at actual sites of the Genocide in Kibuye, Rwanda.
Mr. Hughes has been news cameraman during:-Genocide April, 1994 -Pacification 1995 -Camp clearance,Goma,Congo, 1997 -
Congo war 1998- Channel Four Documentary Key Interviewee 'The Hunger Business'. Aired UK 2000
Mr. Hughes General Professional Experience includes work as a Director on:IUCN - 'Big Fish, Small Fry'. Documentary 1996 European
Union - 'Ndoto ya Daudi'. Drama 1993 - Minerva Vision - 'Commission du film du var, Provence', France
Commercials include:Colgate-CocaCola-Venus-Raid-Mercedes-Tetra Pak
He has been cameraman on over 100 Documentaries and features for International Broadcasters:BBC,Channel Four Dispatches,BBC
Panorama
His corporate experience includes:
Managing Director & Owner of Vivid Features Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya. Vivid Features is the foremost Facilities
Company in East Africa and is privileged to manage, staff and equip the CNN bureau for East, Central and
West Africa. He was also Director of Minerva Vision, UK.


