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S.OU.L Fest showcases the Best of Black British Filmmaking

S.O.U.L Fest showcases the best of Black British filmmaking talent on 8 August

Created to highlight and celebrate Black film and filmmakers, S.O.U.L Fest will begin on Saturday 8th August, with the first of three weekly events broadcast on SOUL’s YouTube channel

The second annual S.O.U.L (Screening Our Unseen Lives) Fest, a month-long series of film premieres, shorts presentations, Q+As and Panel discussions taking place throughout August on BFI Player and the BFI’s and SOUL’s YouTube channels

Highlights of the Festival, which is programmed and developed by S.O.U.L Celebrate Connect, We Are Parable, The British Blacklist and The New Black Film Collective will include an exclusive online conversation with the creative team behind Disney and Pixar’s upcoming feature SOUL (directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Kemp Powers and produced by Dana Murray, 2020), and online previews of Aki Omoshabyi’s directorial debut REAL (2019) and Rubika Shah’s documentary about Rock Against Racism WHITE RIOT (2019).

S.O.U.L Fest will also partner with BFI to present three new collections of short films on BFI Player, featuring exceptional work by Black British filmmakers.

Taking place every Saturday of SOUL Fest (8th, 15th and 21st August), these events will coincide with the weekly release of three shorts programmes on BFI Player, showcasing some of the most exciting filmmakers in the country.

Each free YouTube event will feature conversations with some of the filmmakers whose exceptional work has been carefully curated into these shorts programmes by the SOUL Fest team.

S.O.U.L Fest co-founder Iyare Igiehon says: “The nineteen films that make up the three collections of shorts show the staggering breadth of black British filmmaking. There is a broad range here, from taut drama to absurdist experiment. Each highlighting a unique Black British vision.”

S.O.U.L Fest will also host a special preview screening of REAL (2019), the directorial debut  of Aki Omoshabyi , who also stars, writes and produces this drama, which premiered at last year’s BFI London Film Festival. Omoshabyi and co-star Pippa Bennett-Warner will be in conversation with S.O.U.L fest co-founder Akua Gyamfi on Saturday 29th August at 7pm on the BFI YouTube Channel. 

REAL will be available to rent on BFI Player for a limited, 24 hour period on Saturday 29th August, so that audiences can watch the film before tuning in for this special online Q&A. 

In a festival exclusive, S.O.U.L Fest have teamed up with Disney and Pixar ahead of SOUL releasing on the big screen later this year (November, 2020), their new feature starring Academy Award® winner Jamie Foxx, as they host a special panel discussion with filmmakers Pete DocterKemp Powers, producer Dana Murray and more. This exclusive discussion will be broadcast free on BFI YouTube on Friday 14th August at 7pm.  

On Wednesday 19tth August at 7pm, S.O.U.L fest will host an exclusive panel discussion with the cast of the highly anticipated ROCKS (Sarah Gavron, 2019), on the BFI YouTube Channel.

The S.O.U.L Fest ends with a screening of Rubika Shah’s WHITE RIOT (2019), a documentary which looks at the hostile environment of anti-immigrant hysteria with rare and uncomfortable archive footage. The film, which won the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the BFI London Film Festival in 2019, will be available for 30 days on BFI Player from 22nd August. Q&A on BFI YouTube – tbc talent.

The second annual S.O.U.L fest will also include a series of masterclasses for aspiring film industry professionals, ranging from funding, training, marketing and PR, providing many with the confidence they need to get their work made and seen.

Over the four weeks of the festival, Jasmin Morrison from Soul Cognition will host a weekly finance session to ensure filmmakers able to integrate financial best practice. 

The festival will also bring together some of the most prominent industry figure in the UK, including Ruby Arikyu (VAMP UK), Tiffany Kizito (Organic PR), Ronke Lawal (Ariatu PR), Natalie Tandoh (Screenskills), Mathieu Ajan (BFI NETWORK), Nahrien Kemp (Film London) and Kate Rolfe (Digital Orchid), for special panel discussions on different areas of the industry including Training and Development, Funding and Marketing and PR.

Head of Programme and Acquisition at the BFI, Stuart Brown said:  “It’s been a pleasure to have been a part of the S.O.U.L project from the very beginning, seeing their regular events at BFI Southbank flourish over the years, eventually uniting with three other pioneering organisations to produce the first edition of S.O.U.L Fest in 2019. 

“Last year’s event at BFI Southbank was incredibly positive and possessed a real sense of creative community, and we’re delighted to be able to present the festival again this year but this time through our online platforms including BFI Player and BFI YouTube.  This kind of platform for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic grassroots story-telling is vital and we’re proud to continue supporting it and helping it to grow.”

S.O.U.L Schedule of events:

  • Film Finance Masterclass with Jasmin Morrison (Soul Cognition) – 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th August.
    Live on Zoom (Booking Details)

  • S.O.U.L Shorts: Watch Party and first selection of shorts – Saturday 8th August, 7PM. S.O.U.L YouTube and BFI Player (shorts)

  • Training and Development panel – Thursday 13th August, 3pm.
    With panellists:
    Nahrein Kemp, Film London
    Nicola Lees, Sara Putts Associates
    Natalie Tandoh, Screen Skills
    Kate Rolfe, Digital Orchard
    Live on Zoom (Booking Details)

  • S.O.U.L presents: Disney and Pixar’s Soul, a discussion with director Pete Docter, co-director Kemp Powers, producer Dana Murray and more – Friday 14th August, 7pm
    BFI YouTube Channel

  • S.O.U.L  Shorts: Watch Party and first selection of shorts – Saturday 15th August, 7PM
    S.O.U.L YouTube and BFI Player (shorts)

  • Shorts to Feature – Funding Panel – Thursday 20th August
    Panelists:
    Mathieu Ajan, BFI NETWORK
    Lynn Nwokorie, Doc Society
    Jane Ray, The Whickers
    Live on Zoom (Booking Details)

  • S.O.U.L  Shorts: Watch Party and first selection of shorts -Friday 21st August, 7PM
    S.O.U.L YouTube and BFI Player (shorts)

  • Screening of White Riot with Q+A (Rubika Shah, Dr. Mykaell Riley, Dennis Bovell, Pauline Black) – Saturday 22nd August, 7PM
    BFI YouTube Channel (Q+A), BFI Player (Film)

  • Marketing and PR Panel – Thursday 27th August, 3PM
    Tiffany Kizito, Organic PR
    Ronke Lawal, Ariatu PR
    Ruby Arikyu, VAMP UK
    Amber Muotto, Way To Blue
    Live on Zoom (Booking Details)

  • Screening of Real with Q+A (Aki Omoshabyi and Pippa Bennett-Warner) – Saturday 29th August, 7PM
    BFI YouTube Channel (Q+A), BFI Player (Film, available for 24 hours, from 7pm on 29th August)

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