Color Grading
A jaded drug debt enforcer seeks redemption by saving a vulnerable family from a violent criminal.
Director of Photography
A jaded drug debt enforcer seeks redemption by saving a vulnerable family from a violent criminal.
Gaffer
A 15-minute short about squatting in London, the film sees Lebon’s signature melding of cut-and-paste graphics and animation meet disarmingly intimate camera work. Told from the perspective of both the squatter and the squatted, it explores unconventional choices and the moral grey areas found in ownership, public and private living, family and community.
Cinematography
Staring at a butterfly trapped in a jar, a boy ponders over the balance between protection and freedom.
Gaffer
As students return to universities around the world, four British-Somali students talk about navigating one of Britain's most elite institutions: Cambridge University. Their identity is rooted in Somalinimo ('the essence of being Somali') and in this love letter to Somali culture, blackness, and Islam, they reflect on both belonging and marginalization. The women discuss conflicts with their parents, the sense of solidarity they have built at Cambridge, and the legacy they are creating for the next generation of British-Somalis. They give new meaning to an old Somali proverb: 'Clothing that is not yours cannot shelter you from the cold.'
Gaffer
A bloody little short challenging today's views on body politics.
Gaffer
Falling in love is hard in this adaptation of spoken word poet Neil Hilborn’s beloved poem ‘OCD’.