Edem Kelman
Directing
Known For

Three outsiders board a coach to leave a city that seems indifferent to their presence in writer and director Edem Kelman's short film.
Express

One day you might find a balloon on the floor and ask: Who did it once belong to? Whose face did it light up? What joy was it once commemorating, now only to be trodden on and wheeled over between alleyways and curbs?
Princess
A touring program of recent short films, commissioned by Film Hub Wales and delivered by the Independent Cinema Office, that showcases how contemporary working-class filmmakers depict working-class experiences in modern Britain. The program features films spanning various genres, from documentaries to flights of fancy, and aims to offer a richer, more complex, and creative perspective on working-class life beyond outdated stereotypes.
Uncommon Voices: Exploring Class in New British Cinema

Terence works the night-shift outside a shopping centre. It appears he’s blessed with a gift, which he uses to heal people from the London’s African community. When he catches wind of his brother’s return he’s faced to deal with his own unhealed wounds.