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EP 14 CHRISTIAN SAINT : From Zaragoza ( Accra), meeting Sarkodie.Photgraphy to Film Director, Strands & Structures & More. | The Korak Podcast|
Episode 14, Korak Podcast. From Zaragoza to the world
Delighted to be joined on this episode with photographer, film director & creative producer, Christian Saint.
Christian Saint is a Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist, film director, and creative producer whose work is deeply inspired by African imagery and the rich storytelling traditions of the continent. He firmly believes that Africans are the custodians of their own history and is dedicated to combating misrepresentation in the media and creative spaces.
Throughout his career, Christian has collaborated with numerous high-profile brands and artists, including Beats by Dre, Apple, Roc Nation, Atlantic Records UK, Trapstar London, Daily Paper, Rema, Faure LePage, Lacoste, EMPIRE, DAZED, Chance the Rapper, Tems, Vic Mensa, Skepta, Davido, and Sarkodie, among others. His diverse portfolio reflects his commitment to showcasing authentic African narratives and aesthetics. In addition to his work with brands, Christian has partnered
with influential media outlets that stimulate and empower the creative mind, including GQ, Complex, Hypebeast Arabia, OKAY Africa, and The FADER.
Christian Saint continues to push boundaries in the creative industry, using his platform to elevate African stories and challenge stereotypes. His work not only celebrates the beauty of African culture but also serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of representation in the arts. He founded New Saint Film Corporation which is a production company that operates in Accra & Dubai.