(2019)
Two years after being raped, Bee is at a crossroads. The incident empowered her to find her voice as a rapper, yet she is confronted by a dilemma: anti-depressants help her deal with her trauma but make her numb and prevent her from creating. After finding the strength to stop her medication, Bee realises that her spoken words can help other women open up about their own experiences.
(2023)
Callie Rose is an activist who uses her music to fight for trans* rights and representation. As she is about to start her medical transition, a diagnosis puts her health and her career into question, she embarks on a journey of self- acceptance and decides to use her experience to inspire others.
(2023)
Friends on the Outside tells the story of an incarcerated man called Jamie who finds joy and comfort inside by foraging for weeds and caring for birds. It questions why the UK prison system is currently in its biggest expansion in more than a century, exposing naturalising language around this expansion.
(2021)
A short film about a single mother whose son has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia. we follow her day-to-day as she reflects on what it means to be a mother and a carer. The film denounces the lack of support of the French government and the consequences on the families who have to navigate a broken system.