Kenny Mann
Kenny Mann
Kenny Mann is a highly experienced researcher, writer, and documentary filmmaker with an extensive background in non-fiction work. With several published books, including the six-part Simon & Schuster series, "African Kingdoms of the Past," Mann has established himself as an expert on African history and culture. He has also written extensively on topics such as Isabel and Ferdinand in 15th century Spain, the ancient Hebrews, and Maasai folk tales, among others. In addition to his writing, Mann has created several documentary films, including "Exposed," a feature-length thriller set in the Hamptons, and "The Swahili Beat," a 28-minute exploration of East Africa's Swahili people. He has also taught documentary filmmaking and served as an adjunct professor at Global College, L.I.U.
Mann's expertise includes writing, script writing, documentary filmmaking, research, and teaching documentary film - research, treatment, and pre-production. His interests include African history and culture, human rights education, and environmental conservation.