Gabriel Moses
Directing
Biography
Gabriel Moses is a photographer and filmmaker from South London. Moses uses imagery to explore themes of identity, environment, and the human experience, taking a documentary-style approach to capture candid moments and intimate details, forming rich narratives that connect.
Known For

Set in Dakar, Senegal, ‘All Day I Dream About Sport’ celebrates West African culture, sports and human connection
All Day I Dream About Sport

Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life tells a widely relevant, socio-political story from an Indigenous perspective. It explores the climate crisis through the eyes of Alaska’s Indigenous peoples as they utilize their ancestral knowledge and modern science to adapt to the changing rhythms of seasons, cycles, and movements across eroding lands and melting Arctic ice. The global impact of the story feeds into the current and worldwide surge of politically conscious indigenous peoples demanding human rights, food sovereignty, and self-governance.
Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life

A short film based on her 2022 album No Thank You.
NO THANK YOU

A protagonist wakes up with a time bomb on his chest, visibly ticking toward zero. Over the course of the film, he grapples with various emotions, confronting deep questions about human morality and legacy.
The Last Hour
A poor family is highly impressed by a suitor for their daughter because of the mere fact that he lives abroad in America “The Promised Land”. Unbeknownst to them, he is insanely dangerous.
$1 (One Dollar)

Masculinity, fragility, race. Gabriel Moses' Finest.