Blitz Bazawule
An image from Black Is King, one of the productions that also features Blitz Bazawule.
Blitz Bazawule

Blitz Bazawule

April 19, 1982 — Accra, Ghana

Blitz Bazawule is a filmmaker and musician born in Accra, Ghana and based in Brooklyn, New York. Blitz's short films Native Sun (2012) and Diasporadical Trilogìa (2016) have premiered at BAM New Voices in Black Cinema. His debut feature film The Burial of Kojo was released in 2018, later released on Netflix via Ava DuVernay's ARRAY distribution company. Bazawule wrote, directed, co-edited and co-prouced the film, as well as providing the soundtrack. As a musician and band leader, Bazawule has released 4 studio albums under the name Blitz the Ambassador - Stereotype (2009), Native Sun (2011), Afropolitan Dreams (2014) and Diasporadical (2016) as well as the soundtrack album to The Burial of Kojo (2019) - and has performed at music festivals such as Roskilde (Denmark), Solidays (France), Mawazine (Morocco) and Sauti za Busara (Zanzibar). Blitz is a 2016 TED Fellow and recipient of the Vilcek Prize.

The Color Purple

The Color Purple

2023

Black Is King

Black Is King

2020

The Burial of Kojo

The Burial of Kojo

2018

Native Sun

Native Sun

2011

Diasporadical Trilogia

Diasporadical Trilogia

2016