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Re-Story Your Life Re-Story Your Life

Re-Story Your Life

I am what happens when a system fails, but individuals choose to stand in anyway.

Re-Story Your Life is a deeply personal documentary about surviving trauma and neglect, and confronting the quiet mechanics of systemic racism. Told through my lived experience, the film explores what happens when the stories written about us become the ones we live by, and what it takes to reclaim authorship when the story has already been decided.

Moving from the edge of becoming a statistic to the hope embodied by five everyday hero teachers, the film traces how small, human acts can interrupt inherited harm. It's not a neat story of inspirational survival and redemption. It is an unflinching examination of low expectations, emotional labour, and systems that mistake compliance for wellbeing.

Set across education, foster care and adulthood, the film reveals how empathy becomes intervention, education becomes relationship, and ambitious resilience becomes a choice, not a demand. At its heart, this is a story about the power of everyday heroes.
10 minutes
Big Fish Little Fish Big Fish Little Fish

Big Fish Little Fish

Ibra awakes in a room full of memories - he has successfully entered the simulated mind of his absent father, Malcolm.

While searching for answers Ibra stumbles across the digital manifestation of his father.

Growing frustrated at his father’s indifference, Ibra turns the simulation on Malcolm.

As reality warps around them, he seizes his final chance to find closure.
10 minutes
Just One Peek Just One Peek

Just One Peek

A girl is pulled into her phone’s whirlwind of doomscrolling, vanity, and viral chaos, struggling to escape its addictive grip.
5 minutes
That Rugby Team from Tiger Bay That Rugby Team from Tiger Bay

That Rugby Team from Tiger Bay

In the heart of post-war Tiger Bay, 1946, a bold and diverse group of young men formed the Cardiff Internationals Athletic Club RFC, a rugby team unlike any other. Forged in one of Britain’s most multicultural communities, the club breaks racial and social barriers in a sport long dominated by tradition and exclusivity.
Driven by sheer talent and an unshakable brotherhood, the team storms local competitions, winning multiple cups and capturing the hearts of their community. But off the pitch, they face a different kind of opponent: the systemic resistance of the Welsh Rugby Union. As they campaign for official WRU status, their journey becomes one of resilience, justice, and pride.
9 minutes
Hope & Shine Kibera Centre : A school for Hope, to Shine Hope & Shine Kibera Centre : A school for Hope, to Shine

Hope & Shine Kibera Centre : A school for Hope, to Shine

This short documentary presents the Hope & Shine Kibera centre.

A school for hope, to shine, created in 2020 by local residents to provide education to the most needy children in Kibera, Nairobi, the largest slum in Kenya.

This film was not originally planned and was shot in one day, on location, with the founders of the school to share their story and the meaning of their project.

15 minutes
Bablu on Air Bablu on Air

Bablu on Air

Bablu Shikdar, a motivational speaker, radio host, and content creator, invites us to meet the man behind the screen. In this portrait, Bablu shares the story behind his voice, revealing the motivations, challenges, and passion that fuel his work. It’s a journey of purpose, authenticity, and the drive to inspire others.
6 minutes

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