Nabil Elderkin

Nabil Elderkin

Nascimento : 1982-02-11, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Perfil

Nabil Elderkin

Filmes

7 Deaths of Maria Callas
Director
A meditation on the female body as a source of both power and pain that focuses on the tragic figure of renowned American-Greek opera singer Maria Callas (1923-77), whose stunning soprano voice captivated audiences around the world in the mid-20th century while her life was wracked by scandal and personal suffering.
A Gangue
Executive Producer
Cercados pela violência, mas unidos pela amizade, três amigos de infância encontram uma válvula de escape em uma noitada descontrolada. Mas quando a violência acaba, começa a retaliação nessa história intensa e tempestuosa.
A Gangue
Director
Cercados pela violência, mas unidos pela amizade, três amigos de infância encontram uma válvula de escape em uma noitada descontrolada. Mas quando a violência acaba, começa a retaliação nessa história intensa e tempestuosa.
Captureland
Story
A short film by Nabil Elderkin inspired by the words of the late Nelson Mandela, and the song 'Capture Land' by Jamaican artist Chronixx. Captureland was shot in the very welcoming and historic community or Port Royal, Kingston - Jamaica.
Captureland
Director
A short film by Nabil Elderkin inspired by the words of the late Nelson Mandela, and the song 'Capture Land' by Jamaican artist Chronixx. Captureland was shot in the very welcoming and historic community or Port Royal, Kingston - Jamaica.
Bouncing Cats
Writer
This documentary follows the efforts of Abraham "Abramz" Tekya and Breakdance Project Uganda (BPU) to use dance to empower youth in war-torn Uganda. The film is a testimony of Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew and his experiences in the BPU program. The film features narration by Common and additional interviews with Mos Def, will.i.am and K'Naan. Also appearing in the film is Okot Jolly Grace, whose guidance enabled the filmmakers to see and understand the plight of children in northern Uganda.
Bouncing Cats
Director
This documentary follows the efforts of Abraham "Abramz" Tekya and Breakdance Project Uganda (BPU) to use dance to empower youth in war-torn Uganda. The film is a testimony of Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew and his experiences in the BPU program. The film features narration by Common and additional interviews with Mos Def, will.i.am and K'Naan. Also appearing in the film is Okot Jolly Grace, whose guidance enabled the filmmakers to see and understand the plight of children in northern Uganda.