bio
Karabo Bridget Seletisha is a filmmaker from Polokwane ext 44. She holds an NQF5 qualification in Film and Television Production and works in multiple roles within the industry, including as a producer, production manager, researcher, writer, and director. Karabo has been involved in various projects, showcasing her versatility and commitment to her craft. Her portfolio includes producing the short film **Deadly Inheritance**, directing the documentary **Sight Unseen**, producing the PSA **Water Alertness**, and presenting a talk show. She is currently working on a documentary about a woman with post-polio syndrome who is a mother of two and has paralysis from the waist down, as well as the story **Bokoni Bja Mphela** (The Land of My Ancestors), set in a rural village in Limpopo province, highlighting Sepedi culture and traditions.