Phoebe Ruguru
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Phoebe Ruguru (born 1997) is a Kenyan film director and producer known for winning the 2014 modern day slavery short film competition in London. Her winning film Saidia, Swahili for help, was shot entirety on an her iPhone 4s alongside her producer friends Njue Kevin and Bill Jones Afwani.