About
Elizabeth Tadic is an international award-winning filmmaker and journalist. Over the past decade she has produced a dozen short documentaries for SBS television programme "Dateline", working alone in the field as a VJ (video journalist). Her film MALARIA, MONEY & MURDER, an investigation into Nigeria’s fake drug racket, earned her a prestigious 2007 Rory Peck-Sony Impact Award. In 2006, she won a United Nations Media Peace Award for her trilogy WOMEN FOR JUSTICE. Prior to that, she produced, directed and filmed the award-winning one-hour documentary THE DEMON FAULT (2003), which was commissioned by SBSi. Elizabeth’s last documentary which she produced and directed UMOJA: NO MEN ALLOWED, premiered at IDFA 2010 and has won 12 awards including the Grand Jury Award at the 2011 Palm Springs International ShortFest and the Best Women’s Film at the 2012 Cleveland International Film Festival. Her passion is telling social justice stories that are creatively bold, inspiring and cinematic.