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A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues, and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light.
After the Hunt

An undocumented Filipina immigrant lands a job as a careworker for a seemingly terminal old man, securing a better life for her and her daughter. But a dark discovery threatens to destroy everything she’s strived for and holds dear.
Raging Grace

A teenage boxer searching for self-definition gives in to his true colours at the risk of losing everything.
Slap

A middle-aged barber has to calm the situation when a desperate teenage drug dealer holds up the barbershop at gunpoint.
Haircut

When a young girl’s father is taken to hospital, a familial bond between her and her uncle is tested.
Dawn in the Dark

Haitian history is presented through an explosion of colour, dance and music, as the country prepares for its legendary carnival.
Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters

From front rooms, Black families, friends, students and older generations navigate British and American society today.
ear for eye

Despite major collateral damage, the conflict between Isaac and Marcus shows no sign of stopping.
The Essence 3: Now or Never

When you are a female rapper from Bermondsey, you only have one chance to fly. Make it count.
Fly

A sumptuous and passionate reimagining of Claude Cahun's life.
Confessions to the Mirror
Limousine driver Sentwali is living in self-imposed exile when he meets and forms a connection with a charismatic actress, and for the first time in decades, considers a future.
A Blue Butterfly

Tribal Mark, ‘the birth of a hitman’ follows the poignant journey of young Mark, immigrating from Nigeria to London. Trauma becomes the crucible of his motivation as Mark navigates life in the UK trying to fit in, where his trials and tribulations birth a lethal hitman. This coming-of-age story unravels the complex interplay between suffering and ambition.
Tribal Mark
According to the latest figures from Sport England, 87% of Black adults in the UK do not swim. We follow the stories of three people from different walks of life breaking racial stereotypes to learn to swim for the first time. Each individual with their own personal goal, proving it’s never too late to learn. With the support of their coaches and community we will follow their journey to become competent swimmers, touching upon the racial history that has created barriers to entry for black people and what has hindered them learning before now. Will they sink or swim, the choice is theirs.
Black Stroke
The inaugural short film for Season 8 of Motionpoems, themed: "Dear Mr. President." This is a visual poem dedicated to "Emmett Till, Trayvon Martin and every family denied justice," adapted from the prose of the same name by writer Tiana Clark.
The Ayes Have It

Palestine Underground by Boiler Room, 4:3 and Ma3azef documents the resilience of a burgeoning music scene undeterred and fuelled by political restrictions, building bridges through a shared sound and identity.
Palestine Underground
Collaborations between Darcy Wallace & NIPS (Nuns in Paradise).
Skin & Scales

Crime-drama about a drifting drug dealer on the run in the Swedish countryside, who ends up with a baby on his hands.