Nneka Onuorah
Directing
Known For

Love it or hate it, the government plays a huge role in our lives. Adam Conover explores its triumphs, failures and how we might be able to change it.
The G Word with Adam Conover

With unprecedented access to the multi-faceted woman behind the persona, follow Megan Thee Stallion's journey on the road to stardom as she tenaciously navigates fame, grief, pressure and success, This documentary unpacks the Houston native's most vulnerable moments in a powerful way that allows fans to meet the real Megan Pete.
Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words

A searing and timely look at the struggle against rampant discrimination in Nigeria today, as seen through the lens of several bold and charismatic, non-conformist youth who fight to live life out loud. Through social media, celebrity and creative expression, they spark a cultural debate that challenges the ideals of gender conformity and human rights in Nigeria.
The Legend of the Underground

The Same Difference is a documentary about lesbians who discriminate against other lesbians! The Same Difference, through a series of lesbian women stories, discusses the hypocrisy in terms of gender roles and the per formative expectations.
The Same Difference

While an important cultural epicenter with a rich political history of antiracist organizing, the Black church has historically fallen short when it comes to supporting the LGBTQ+ community and its queer members. Equal parts healing journey and incisive examination, this essential, extremely necessary portrait critiques the Black community lovingly, balancing the beauty of fellowship within the church against the damaging legacy it must work to undo.
Truth Be Told

In the lead up to the next great Kiddy Smile concert, diverse and passionate members of Paris’ glamorous ballroom community break down issues of race, immigrant culture, queer visibility, and free expression in a diverse but also deeply divided contemporary France.
Burn the House Down

A financially stable home has never been easy to attain. The wife battles an intruder to keep her husband secured
Aftermath
This documentary follows the singer Kiddy Smile and his dancing friends, figures of the Parisian ballroom, following the national scandal after their performance during the Garden Party of the Elysée Palace. We immerse ourselves in their daily lives. All of immigrant origin and from the LGBTQI+ community, they assert themselves through their art in the fight against racism, homophobia and sexism. They dance to assert themselves, to free themselves, to assert themselves and to appropriate their identity.