ZAMOGE.

A creative house bridging film, culture, and experience.

ZAMOGE is an interdisciplinary platform working across film, creative media, and immersive experiences. Rooted in African and global Black aesthetics, we combine narrative and design to create work that is intentional, visually distinct, and grounded in real experience. Our projects connect across different regions and center the communities whose stories guide our work, We operate across three divisions, ZAMOGE Films, ZAMOGE Creative Media, and ZFD, functioning as both a production studio and a curatorial platform. We develop original films, campaigns, and immersive experiences, while also creating the spaces where stories can be shared, engaged with, and expanded. ZAMOGE has a nonprofit arm, ZAMOGE Organization, focused on expanding creative access and educational opportunities in communities where industry pathways and resources have not been equitably built.

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ZAMOGE FILMS

ZAMOGE Films is committed to truthful storytelling rooted in lived experience. We focus on documentary work that grows from community knowledge, relationships, and accountability and we’re building toward narrative films that stay connected to the realities that inspire them.

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ZFD BY ZAMOGE

ZFD by ZAMOGE creates curated gatherings where food, culture, and community meet. What started as a beloved culinary project is evolving into a global platform for connection offering experiences that feel intimate, intentional, and rooted in the places and people who inspire them.

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ZAMOGE CREATIVE MEDIA

ZAMOGE Creative Media works to produce commercial, editorial, and branded content that highlights talent, ideas, and identity. Combining strategy with creativity, we develop visuals and narratives that resonates, communicate purpose, and leaves a lasting impression.

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OUR MISSION

ZAMOGE’s mission is to produce and curate films, media, and immersive experiences with intention, precision, and impact. We develop projects that combine cultural insight, strategic planning, and creative execution, allowing every story to be realized with clarity and purpose. Our work engages collaborators across regions, building partnerships that expand and sustain our creative networks. Beyond projects, ZAMOGE designs platforms, experiences, and infrastructures that allow stories to be shared, expanded, and amplified. We prioritize opportunities that create long-term value, enabling our audiences to engage meaningfully with the work while keeping creative ownership and agency intact. Through this approach, we cultivate professional growth and reinforce the systems in which our projects operate. By integrating discipline, adaptability, and strategic collaboration at every stage from development to production, distribution, and audience engagement—ZAMOGE seeks to build a sustainable creative ecosystem capable of delivering work that resonates internationally while remaining grounded in its original context

Zamzam Elmoge, FOUNDER

Zamzam Elmoge is a Muslim Somali Bantu multidisciplinary storyteller and cultural organizer whose work moves across documentary, community healing, and creative media. Born in Kenya and later migrating to the United States with her family in 2006, she carries a deep connection to memory, migration, and belonging that informs both her art and her leadership.

A graduate of Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts in Visual & Media Arts, she concentrated in Documentary and Social Impact, focusing on the ethics of media, representation, and community storytelling. Her work centers diasporic narratives and underrepresented voices across global platforms, merging creative practice with cultural responsibility.

Alongside her creative work, Zamzam has an extensive background in nonprofit leadership and community organizing, having led programs focused on resource access, youth engagement, and immigrant visibility in Maine. Her experience in these spaces has shaped her belief that storytelling is not only a form of art but also a tool for advocacy, healing, and social change.

Through ZAMOGE, her creative direction brings together film, media, and cultural production within a shared practice that values intention, experimentation, and collaboration. Grounded in African and global Black aesthetics, her work reflects a deep commitment to storytelling as both creative expression and cultural preservation.

Zamzam’s creative and community-based work has been recognized through honors such as the Catalyst for Change Award and the Woman of Achievement Award in Maine, along with features in regional and national press. She continues to expand her work globally, building projects and partnerships that merge film, culture, and design into a growing ecosystem of creative exchange and cross-cultural storytelling.