Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pascale Appora-Gnekindy is a citizen of the Central African Republic (CAR). She is the owner of Kea-Kwis Production, a video production company in Bangui, CAR. In 2017, she directed “My Eyes To Hear” (Mes Yeux Pour Entendre), a short documentary about a boy overcoming his disability in a land where the disabled are marginalized. In 2019, she directed Deux soeurs (2021) “Two Sisters” , the story of two sisters who struggle to find the right balance between their studies, their life at home and their femininity. Pascale came to film production when she was selected to participate, in 2016, in the documentary filmmaking workshops organized by the French Alliance of Bangui and the Ateliers Varan. Pascale Appora Gnekindy most recent feature documentary is Eat Bitter (2023).