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Nobunye Levin is a Lecturer in Film Studies at King's College London, specializing in epistemologies from the Global South, feminist love studies, and decolonial feminist thought. Her research integrates cinematic experimentation and anti-racist practice, informed by a practice-based PhD from the University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa) and a postdoctoral role in the ERC-funded 'African Screen Worlds' project at SOAS University of London.
- Education: PhD (Practice-Based), University of the Witwatersrand; Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, SOAS University of London
Her work explores intersections between feminist methodologies, decolonial aesthetics, and radical cinema. Films have screened internationally at festivals like Durban International Film Festival and Oberhausen, with academic engagements at UCL, HDK-Valand (Gothenburg), and the Netherlands Film Academy.
Teaching focuses on film and media practice, emphasizing critical praxis. Public engagement includes panel moderation at Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival and curated screenings at Garden Cinema. Current affiliations include King’s Department of Film Studies and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.




