Anna worked at the BBC as a filmmaker and journalist for 9 years before going independent in 2006 when she developed and produced the critically acclaimed 2008 feature documentary Sprint BBC TV. She set up End Street Productions in 2007 and is a graduate of the international feature documentary producer programs Interdoc and Eurodoc.
Kudzanai Chiurai is an internationally acclaimed young Zimbabwean artist now living and working in South Africa. Chiurai's large mixed media works tackle some of the most pertinent issues facing Southern Africa such as xenophobia, displacement and black empowerment. Kudzanai is with leading South African gallery, The Goodman Gallery, and his work is represented in the collections of Iziko South African National Gallery, BHP Billiton, and Nandos UK, amongst others.
Jasleen is a documentary director and Head of Development for End Street Productions. She spent 5 years in East and Southern Africa, as a TV correspondent and freelance journalist, working for several news outlets and publications including Reuters TV, the BBC, Al Jazeera, The Guardian and Vanity Fair. Jasleen returned to the UK to join End Street in 2009. She has directed films for International broadcast, the United Nations and the UK Department for International Development, as well as for corporate and charitable organisations. She has a Masters in Human Rights and is the author of "The Body Commodity: Trafficking Women in Post Conflict Eastern Europe".


