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Hey, I'm Kimberley!
Washington, District of Columbia
Independent filmmaker/producer, educator, and artist, whose role as Senior Media Producer for One Common Unity (OCU), finds Kimberley R. Williams' current media work centered around peace education, arts empowerment, and mental health access for DC youth.
As a media creative, Kimberley enjoys producing unique and inspiring documentaries and promotional videos for non-profits, highlighting the vital work they do for our communities. Her films have been shown in various festivals around the US, including the International Social Change Film Festival, Rainier Independent Film Festival, and Moondance Film Festival, where her music video “Heaven’s Falling” was selected as Audience Favorite.
Kimberley’s most recent documentary film, The Melody Lingers On (2021), a story about love, loss and hope through creative healing, won best doc short at the Hamilton Black Film Festival. Her documentary "Broken Hearts & Butterflies" (2012) and music video "Heaven’s Falling," (2015) both feature Kimberley's original music. A self-taught musician/singer-songwriter, Kimberley released her self-titled album “Kimberley Rose” in 2013. Believing in the transformative power of music, art, and unique forms of self-expression, her current musical interests explore sound and song as a modality for deep healing.
Originally from the West Coast, Kimberley grew up on a self-sustaining wheat and barley farm in Eastern Washington State, where she was on horseback before she could walk. Kimberley’s current film project #HorseDiamonds, is about how Hungarian horses came to the United States after World War II, and why a small group of equine enthusiasts are trying to keep the Kisber-Felver bloodline alive.
Kimberley was recently recognized as Washington DC's OCTFME filmmaker of the month -http://entertainment.dc.gov/release/fotm-FEBRUARY-2022
KRW's media work: https://linktr.ee/BerleyRose