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Ayo Akingbade is an artist, writer and director.
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Ayo Akingbade is an artist, writer and director.
Total trailers found: 18
05 October 2023
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 of his fellow directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in the film Room 666.
30 June 2016
Accompanied by a lilting soundtrack, characters wander through London's concrete jungle as the narrator reflects on the current state of the city and her imagined future.
25 January 2024
A young filmmaker named Domino travels from the UK to New York City to hunt down funding for her new film.
14 August 2019
The future of social housing is threatened by the AC30 Housing Bill. Set in London's East End, a trio of art students are eager to raise awareness about their neighbourhood especially the lives of tenants and people who work on the estate.
19 May 2021
Echoing the precarious times we live in, a newly commissioned documentary Fire In My Belly (2021) offers a compelling take on questions of home, community and crisis in the metropolitan city of London.
13 November 2020
A portrait of Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre in South London, a weekend before it permanently closed, after fifty-five years on September 24, 2020.
14 October 2018
Following a tragedy, a young woman assembles photos from her father’s archive to encourage the pursuit of being an artist.
09 January 2020
"Okay, let’s talk about trees. Why are you so obsessed with them?" asks Akingbade, the filmmaker, of young artist Rafiki, whose artistic practice focuses on trees: their individuality and presence.
01 October 2021
On a flat cobbled seashore, a young woman follows the sunset and moonlight.
10 November 2022
Shot on 35mm film, The Fist is an intimate portrait of a modernist style factory – the first Guinness brewery built outside of Ireland and the UK, located in Nigeria, 12 miles from the centre of Lagos on the Ikeja Industrial Estate.
02 November 2019
Set in 1985 and the present day, the film explores and reflects on the often forgotten histories of black and brown community struggle in East London.
10 November 2022
Faluyi follows Ife as she embarks on a meditative journey tracing familial legacy and mysticism within ancestral land.
26 January 2018
Documentary about Ghanaian housing activist Dora Boatemah and the Angell Town community in Brixton, London fighting for better housing conditions.
05 December 2019
Acting as part ode and through a series of interpretations, Claudette’s Star depicts young artists considering with sheer wonder who is given a voice.
26 May 2022
It's the summer and talented teenager Afeni Omolade is on the cusp of leaving home to take up an offer to study History of Art at Cambridge University.