Shawn Peters

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Director of Photography
During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, celebrating African American music and culture, and promoting Black pride and unity. The footage from the festival sat in a basement, unseen for over 50 years, keeping this incredible event in America's history lost — until now.
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Director of Photography
Художник на заре славы отвлекается на юную студентку юридического вуза. Но на пути к общему будущему их ждет множество преград.
Голди
Director of Photography
Девушка-подросток, живущая в приюте вместе с семьёй, устраивает войну против системы, для того чтобы её сёстры остались вместе, и стремится воплотить мечту стать танцовщицей. История о потерянной юности, амбициях и силе.
Адам
Director of Photography
Неуклюжий подросток Адам проводит своё последнее школьное лето в Нью-Йорке со своей старшей сестрой, которая активно борется за права меньшинств и сама является их представителем. Всем героям этой комедии придётся столкнуться и с любовью, и с дружбой, и с суровыми истинами жизни.
Nowhere, Nobody
Director of Photography
As Told To G/D Thyself
Director of Photography
The cosmic journey of sacred youth, during which pain, pleasure, and sublimation are nonnegotiable.
Piu Piu
Director of Photography
A restless young woman yearns to escape the confines of romance in order to find her superpower.
Where are the African Gods?
Director of Photography
A moving recording of the late writer and renowned jazz singer Abbey Lincoln is captured in this new film from Brooklyn-born director Rodney Passé, who has previously worked with powerhouse music video director Khalil Joseph. Reading from her own works, Lincoln’s voice sets the tone for a film that explores the African American experience through fathers and their sons.
Jimi Could Have Fallen from the Sky
Director of Photography
This short is the unauthorized, heavily abridged, biographical, visual and supersonic moment about the fact that Johnny Allen Hendrix (aka Jimi Hendrix) knew how to skydive. Set in Seattle where Jimi was born and raised, the film wonders aloud about what this skill meant for the life he went on to lead. Why did he retreat to the sky so quickly before all of us were ready for him to go?
Univitellin
Director of Photography
Marseille, today. Aminata works as a hairdresser in an Afro hairdressing salon, Badara works as mechanic. When they meet, their love story will change their lives.
Diasporadical Trilogia
Director of Photography
Diasporadical Trilogìa follows the story of a woman who mysteriously lived on three different continents at the same time. Through a magical realism lens, she shares her memories of growing up as a little girl in Brooklyn, a young lady in Accra and a middle aged woman in Bahia, while struggling with love, immigration and gentrification.
Farewell Meu Amor
Director of Photography
An immigrant's story about the love that is lost when a man's wife and son finally receive visas to join him in the USA.
Swimming in Your Skin Again
Director of Photography
Drenched in the heat, spirit and landscape of South Florida, Swimming in Your Skin Again celebrates the spiritual feminine and coming of age. Guided by female inspirations we tour the ritual anchorages of life in and around Miami: the Catholic church, the swamp, the backyard, the water.
You and I and You
Director of Photography
This hypnotically surreal dance film is set to a single by the psychedelic rock band the Dig.
The Triptych
Director of Photography
Profiles contemporary artists Wangechi Mutu, Barron Claiborne, and Sanford Biggers. Each monologue is a reflection of their life experiences, letting the viewer discover how their observations have shaped the art they create.
Break Fruit
Director of Photography
In a city with unbreathable air, a young woman pays a farewell visit to her older lover, a widower who became agoraphobic after his wife’s death. Both immigrants, they argue over her impending return to Nigeria from their place in diaspora, charting an emotional path together through fear, loss, and a thirst for freedom, all marked by an underlying secret. It’s a story of exile, homecoming, what gets left behind, and the truths that change everything.
Their Fall Our All
Director of Photography
This dreamlike fusion of political thriller and science-fiction fantasia is set to original music by Beyoncé.
An Oversimplification of Her Beauty
Director of Photography
A quixotic artist hypothesizes about why he feels bad when a mystery girl stands him up. The event prompts him to ask: what's the content of a momentary feeling? Is it the sum of your experiences? And perhaps more importantly, are your experiences the sum of you?
Native Sun
Producer
Mumin, a precocious young boy, makes the long trip to Accra from his home in Ghana’s rural northern region. He leaves having just experienced his mothers death, her last words to him a directive to travel to Accra and find the father he has never met. Along the journey he experiences Ghana as only a child can and in so doing expands our view of what the country is and what it will be.
Native Sun
Director of Photography
Mumin, a precocious young boy, makes the long trip to Accra from his home in Ghana’s rural northern region. He leaves having just experienced his mothers death, her last words to him a directive to travel to Accra and find the father he has never met. Along the journey he experiences Ghana as only a child can and in so doing expands our view of what the country is and what it will be.
Clap One Day
Director of Photography
Something To Believe In
Director of Photography
Directed by Terence Nance, the film addresses the detachment we all battle, when faced with the the world's overwhelming issues. "It's hard to think about all the problems in the world without getting a little overwhelmed. So, a lot of times we just ignore things. I think Africa has suffered a lot because people choose to remain ignorant, rather than address the issues that are right in front of our faces," Blitz said.