Florence Ayisi
Writing
Known For

Set in Kumba in South West Cameroon Sisters in Law follows Adultery, Rape and Abuse cases led by a Female Judge.
Sisters in Law

An intimate portrait of a community of bronze artisans in Foumban, the 'City of Arts'.
The Bronze Men of Cameroon

A woman is to be enthroned as chief in Nkol Ngock I, a small village in Cameroon. This is a rare occurrence in most African societies where the position of chief is customarily handed down from father to son. This documentary presents a rare glimpse into a community undergoing change.
Marie Madeleine: A Female Chief

Judith and Amrish rediscover the healing power of plants during the COVID-19 lockdown, a time marked by fear, death, upheavals, isolation, and loneliness.
Plant Power

An intimate portrait of group of young people in the Butetown area of Cardiff. How does a boxing club in a deprived neighborhood manage to navigate the challenges of limited resources while pursuing a big vision to support young people to thrive?
Belonging: Tiger Bay Boxing Club

A Beacon of Resilience looks at the young people who train at St. Joseph's Amateur Boxing Club in Newport, and how they were affected by Covid-19 and the lockdowns. St. Joseph's is a storied boxing club that has created many famous Welsh boxers, including Lee Selby, David "Bomber" Pearce, Gary Buckland and Fred Evans. Part of the Co-POWeR project.
A Beacon of Resilience: St. Joseph's Boxing Club

The dawn of an era for women's football in Zanzibar. This film is a follow-up to the 2007 Zanzibar Soccer Queens which focused on Women Fighters Football Club, a team of strong-willed Muslim women determined to play soccer to better their lives.