Simisolaoluwa Akande
Directing
Known For

Trapped in a sex trafficking network, Baby’s guilt over her complicity compels her to save someone else’s future.
Baby

With Nigerian queer history erased from the national narrative of Nigeria, Queer Nigerians in the UK gather to tell their stories & document their experiences.
The Archive: Queer Nigerians

Through spoken word poetry coupled with evocative images, Dudu explores the issue of colourism and its effects on self-identity.
Black

Three years after their father passed, a documentary acts as the perfect stage for a family of four women to talk through their experiences of their loss. Somewhere between distance and time, phone calls provided each person the space to tell their own stories Ojumo To Mio and its director Simisolaoluwa Akande were the winners of the We Are Parable present Who We Are short film competiton, a contest to highlight the work of 16-19 year-old Black British filmmakers, part of We Are Parable's online takeover of BFI Player.