Awards & Winners

Sorious Samura

Date of Birth 1964
Place of Birth Freetown
(Sierra Leone, Africa, Western Area, Western Area Urban District)
Nationality Sierra Leone
Also know as Sorious Samara
Profession TV Journalist, Journalist, Film Director, Cinematographer
Sorious Samura is a Sierra Leonean journalist. He is best known for two CNN documentary films: Cry Freetown and Exodus from Africa. The self-funded Cry Freetown depicts the most brutal period of the civil war in Sierra Leone with RUF rebels capturing the capital city. The film won, among other awards, an Emmy Award and a Peabody. Exodus from Africa shows the harrowing effort by the best of young African male blood to break through to Europe via death- and danger-ridden paths from Sierra Leone and Nigeria, via Mali, the Sahara desert, Algeria, and Morocco through the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain. In his recent two projects Living with Hunger and Living with Refugees, he takes reality television to its extreme, becoming the central character in the films by living the lifestyle of an Ethiopian villager and Sudanese refugee respectively; in doing this, he tries to break the boundary between "us" and "them" by becoming one of them. "Living with corruption", his latest documentary shown on CNN, describes the shocking reality of how corruption is spread across society both in Sierra Leone and Kenya, affecting mostly the poor.

Awards by Sorious Samura

Check all the awards nominated and won by Sorious Samura.

2001


News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Programs
Honored for : CNN Perspectives
(Cry Freetown)
British Academy Television Award for Best News Coverage
Honored for : Cry Freetown
British Academy Television Award for Best News and Current Affairs Journalism
Honored for : Cry Freetown
(Out of Africa)

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
British Academy Television Award for Best News Coverage Cry Freetown