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S.O.U.L Fest Shorts volume 1: Visions
An exciting collection of new shorts showcasing the best in Black British filmmaking, selected by S.O.U.L Fest.
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Overview
An exciting collection of new shorts showcasing the best in Black British filmmaking, selected and compiled by S.O.U.L Fest (Screening Our Unseen Lives). This celebration of the brghtest minority ethnic film talent features films from Carl Earl-Ocran, Daniel Rands, Candice Onyeama, Eyerusalem Lema, Adekemi Roluga, Chris McGill/Siobhan Fahey and Jeremiah Towolawi.
The full list of included films is as follows: Arachnid d. Carl Earl-Ocran Saint Valentine d. Daniel Rands Born Again d. Candice Onyeama Black Bottles d. Eyerusalem Lema Fragments d. Adekemi Roluga Crypsis d. Chris McGill/Siobhan Fahey MISSED d.Jeremiah Towolawi
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