Van Gogh House and Fatoedo Productions present an evening of short films led by The Ballad of Olive Morris.
The screening is followed by a conversation and Q&A between the artist Harold Offeh, and the filmmaker Alex Kayode-Kay, and the other filmmakers in attendance.
This event forms part of the public programme alongside the exhibition We Came Here by Harold Offeh at Van Gogh House in Brixton, which itself explores migrant experiences to Brixton, and centres around a fictional conversation between Olive Morris and Vincent Van Gogh.
A selection of narrative short films and documentaries about the migrant and black experience in Brixton, Britain and beyond, the evening is curated by filmmaker Alex Kayode-Kay. This selection of films explores the depth and breadth of storytelling and humanity in these experiences not always seen in the mainstream. From the story of an immigrant student striving to survive in England to the power of activism to the legendary Brixton activist Olive Morris, these stories will make you laugh and cry and reflect.
Films include:
The Ballad of Olive Morris (Directed by Alex Kayode-Kay)
#BlackBoyJoyGone (Directed by Ashley Karrell & Isaac Ouru-Gnao)
Talia Versus (Directed by Saraphina Mattic. Exec Producer Kashif Boothe)
Wish Hill (Director Aleah Marrow)
Hatima (Directed by Funke Alafiatayo & Damilola Babalola)