film
As a filmmaker and editor, I blend thought-provoking themes with innovative techniques to create visually captivating and emotionally resonant works. My projects explore complex topics like the impacts of colonialism and the uncertainties of knowledge in an AI-driven world. Using tools like animation, found footage, and low-poly design, I craft unique narratives that provoke reflection. My work combines technical proficiency with storytelling, seamlessly integrating sound, visuals, and history to create meaningful connections with audiences.
2025
the short film explores the impact of colonialism on Africa’s wildlife and environment through a postcolonial ecocritical lens. Using footage from Kwaheri: Vanishing Africa and Really Wild Animals: Swinging Safari, the film combines color, layering, and distortion to create its visual language. Sound design and poetry highlight the lasting damage left by colonial powers.
2024
This picture film is a journey through my identity—told not in words, but in images and questions. Each frame reflects a piece of me, while the questions I ask myself shape the narrative. It’s an exploration of self, ever-changing and unfinished.
2024
This powerful video work explores the complexities of war and peace through a blend of animation, real footage, and historical audio. It captures the tension between humanity’s desire for peace and the harsh realities of conflict, creating an emotional and thought-provoking experience. Viewers are invited to reflect on the nature of war and envision possibilities for a better future.
2023
What do we really know? Knowledge feels solid, yet a single discovery can reshape everything. For millennia, humans have passed down wisdom, but certainty remains elusive. In my animated film, I use AI to generate images of knowledge, reflecting its constant transformation. How will AI itself reshape what we know? The future is uncertain, but it opens new possibilities.
Over time, knowledge evolves, is consumed, and may fade—leaving us with an infinite unknown, in both past and future.
2022
In this low-poly animation, the Howagoaß comes to life—a mystical creature wrapped in folklore and mystery. Through minimalist design and stylized movement, the film captures its eerie presence and untamed spirit.
2020
This found footage music video for Bobby Womack’s Across 110th Street weaves together archival clips to capture the song’s raw emotion and social depth. Scenes of urban life, struggle, and resilience mirror the lyrics, creating a visual tribute to the spirit of the streets.