When the Lion can tell her story, the Hunter no longer controls the tale
<p>Campbell is an award-winning filmmaker. Her titles include the award-winning BD Women (1994), Viva Tabatha (1996) and Paradise Lost (2003). She made Broken Chain (2008) a <span class="caps">BBC</span>/Film London in March 2008. Other titles include the award-winning Legacy (2006) which explores a personal take on the lasting impact of slavery on Black families and Fem (2007), a butch homage to queer femininity.</p> <p>Campbell’s body of work was honoured by the Queer Black Cinema festival in New York in March 2009. Image, Memory and Representation was a retrospective of her work which was programmed at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2007.</p> <p>Campbell curated No Heroes as part of the Progress Reports 2010 at Iniva also selected for screening at Outfest. She was invited to programme the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2004 – 2005. She was also the festival director for The Fire This Time! – Queering Black History Month 2006 which focussed on the work of queer artists of colour for Black History Month.</p> <p>She has written published short stories and articles on film, sexuality and gender for Diva Magazine, Feminist Review, The Pink Paper, Critical Quarterly, Chroma Magazine, <span class="caps">BFM</span> Magazine, Luxonline and <span class="caps">BFI</span> Screenonline.</p> <p>Campbell was Sound Mixer for The <span class="caps">OWLS</span> (2010) directed by Cheryl Dunye, DoP for For Cultural Purposes Only (2009) directed by Sarah Wood, Bend It (2008) directed by Jules Nurrish, Camera for feature films Do I Love You? (2002) And Tick Tock Lullaby (2007) directed by Lisa Gornick.</p>