Joseph Johnson
Directing
Known For

Beset by problems at home and abroad, a capricious king is forced to relinquish his ‘hollow crown’. As his supporters abandon him and his power trickles away, Richard reflects with startling eloquence on the disintegration of his status and identity. Adjoa Andoh and Lynette Linton direct the first ever company of women of colour in a Shakespeare play on a major UK stage, in a post-Empire reflection on what it means to be British in the light of the Windrush anniversary and as we leave the European Union.
Richard II

A day in the life of a mother and her son.
House Finch

Take a harrowing, hip-hop journey to the underbelly of Brooklyn, where the leaders of two rival gangs fight to control the neighborhood drug trade. Ty and his crew scheme to rob competitor Black’s outfit.
East of New York

A chance encounter with a photographer sends a woman on a journey of self-identity.
How I See You

An increasingly heated conversation over breakfast begins to dismantle a married couple's long-lasting, seemingly healthy relationship full of history, love and melancholia.